Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1898 - 408 sider |
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... hatred . My meaning I will endeavour to make clearer by illustration . While they are in too great a hurry to make their sons take the lead in everything , they lay too much work upon them , so that they faint under their tasks , and ...
... hatred . My meaning I will endeavour to make clearer by illustration . While they are in too great a hurry to make their sons take the lead in everything , they lay too much work upon them , so that they faint under their tasks , and ...
Side 20
... hating one's son . And it is good to seem not to notice some faults , but to extend to them the weak sight and deafness of old age , so as seeing not to see , and hearing not to hear , their doings . We tolerate the faults of our ...
... hating one's son . And it is good to seem not to notice some faults , but to extend to them the weak sight and deafness of old age , so as seeing not to see , and hearing not to hear , their doings . We tolerate the faults of our ...
Side 32
... hate me ? I can bear that hatred very easily , since of my dishonour I make money . ' Not a whit more really in love than this husband is the one , who , not for gain but merely for the sexual appetite , puts up with a peevish and ...
... hate me ? I can bear that hatred very easily , since of my dishonour I make money . ' Not a whit more really in love than this husband is the one , who , not for gain but merely for the sexual appetite , puts up with a peevish and ...
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... hatred to Anytus for his behaviour to Socrates and philosophy , ' since he was so mild and noble to his love . " " Be it so , " said my father , “ Love also makes peevish and gloomy persons kind and agreeable to those they live with ...
... hatred to Anytus for his behaviour to Socrates and philosophy , ' since he was so mild and noble to his love . " " Be it so , " said my father , “ Love also makes peevish and gloomy persons kind and agreeable to those they live with ...
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... hate their seducers , and when an opportunity has presented itself to take fierce vengeance . As Crateus , who murdered Archelaus , and Pytholaus , who murdered 1 This story is also told by Plutarch , " De Mulierum Virtutibus , " §xx ...
... hate their seducers , and when an opportunity has presented itself to take fierce vengeance . As Crateus , who murdered Archelaus , and Pytholaus , who murdered 1 This story is also told by Plutarch , " De Mulierum Virtutibus , " §xx ...
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