Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 sider |
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... Lives , and the less - known Moralia . The Lives have often been translated , and have always been a popular work . Great indeed was their power at the period of the French Revolution . The Moralia , on the other hand , consisting of ...
... Lives , and the less - known Moralia . The Lives have often been translated , and have always been a popular work . Great indeed was their power at the period of the French Revolution . The Moralia , on the other hand , consisting of ...
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... WITHOUT EXCITING ENVY ON THOSE WHO ARE PUNISHED BY THE DEITY LATE AGAINST BORROWING MONEY . 315 331 • • 365 " " WHETHER " LIVE UNKNOWN BE A WISE PRECEPT 373 ON EXILE . 378 ON FORTUNE . 394 PLUTARCH'S MORALS . ON EDUCATION . § 1. Come let.
... WITHOUT EXCITING ENVY ON THOSE WHO ARE PUNISHED BY THE DEITY LATE AGAINST BORROWING MONEY . 315 331 • • 365 " " WHETHER " LIVE UNKNOWN BE A WISE PRECEPT 373 ON EXILE . 378 ON FORTUNE . 394 PLUTARCH'S MORALS . ON EDUCATION . § 1. Come let.
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... live with a lame man , you will learn to halt . " 2 3 § VII . Next , when our boys are old enough to be put into the hands of tutors , great care must be taken that we do not hand them over to slaves , or foreigners , or flighty per ...
... live with a lame man , you will learn to halt . " 2 3 § VII . Next , when our boys are old enough to be put into the hands of tutors , great care must be taken that we do not hand them over to slaves , or foreigners , or flighty per ...
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... lives . Had they associated with some philosopher , they would not have lowered themselves by such practices , but would have remembered the precept of Diogenes , whose advice sounds rather low , but is really of excellent moral intent ...
... lives . Had they associated with some philosopher , they would not have lowered themselves by such practices , but would have remembered the precept of Diogenes , whose advice sounds rather low , but is really of excellent moral intent ...
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... lives . Natu- rally enough . For if in giving pleasure to others they neglect the noble , they would be hardly likely to put the lofty and sound above a life of luxury and pleasure , and to prefer moderation to delights . Yet what ...
... lives . Natu- rally enough . For if in giving pleasure to others they neglect the noble , they would be hardly likely to put the lofty and sound above a life of luxury and pleasure , and to prefer moderation to delights . Yet what ...
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