The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius AntoninusG. Bell & sons, 1887 - 216 sider |
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... wrong , if they do not agree with me . Some passages do give the meaning , though at first sight they may not appear to do so ; and when I differ from the translators , I think that in some places they are wrong , and in other places I ...
... wrong , if they do not agree with me . Some passages do give the meaning , though at first sight they may not appear to do so ; and when I differ from the translators , I think that in some places they are wrong , and in other places I ...
Side 51
... that there is no evil in anything which is not in our power . What wrong we suffer from another is his evil , not ours . But this is an admission that there is evil in a sort , for he The Philosophy of Antoninus . 51.
... that there is no evil in anything which is not in our power . What wrong we suffer from another is his evil , not ours . But this is an admission that there is evil in a sort , for he The Philosophy of Antoninus . 51.
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... wrong does evil , and if others can endure the wrong , still there is evil in the wrong doer . Antoninus ( xI . 18 ) gives many excellent pre- cepts with respect to wrongs and injuries , and his precepts are practical . He teaches us to ...
... wrong does evil , and if others can endure the wrong , still there is evil in the wrong doer . Antoninus ( xI . 18 ) gives many excellent pre- cepts with respect to wrongs and injuries , and his precepts are practical . He teaches us to ...
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... wrong doers should feel the natural consequences of their actions , among which is the disapprobation of society and the resentment of him who is wronged . But revenge , in the proper sense of that word , must not be practised . " The ...
... wrong doers should feel the natural consequences of their actions , among which is the disapprobation of society and the resentment of him who is wronged . But revenge , in the proper sense of that word , must not be practised . " The ...
Side 58
... wrong , immediately consider with what opinion about good or evil he has done wrong . For when thou hast seen this , thou wilt pity him and wilt neither wonder nor be angry . " ( vII . 26. ) Antoninus would not deny that wrong naturally ...
... wrong , immediately consider with what opinion about good or evil he has done wrong . For when thou hast seen this , thou wilt pity him and wilt neither wonder nor be angry . " ( vII . 26. ) Antoninus would not deny that wrong naturally ...
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