Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 sider |
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... lover of Plutarch , and who observes in one passage of his Essays that " Plutarch and Seneca were the only two books of solid learning he seriously settled himself to read , " quotes as much from the Moralia as from the Lives . And in ...
... lover of Plutarch , and who observes in one passage of his Essays that " Plutarch and Seneca were the only two books of solid learning he seriously settled himself to read , " quotes as much from the Moralia as from the Lives . And in ...
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... lovers of pleasure in their 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 ...
... lovers of pleasure in their 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 ...
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... lovers of our boys associate and be with them , or on the contrary , debar them from their company and scare them off . For when I look at fathers self - opinionated sour and austere , who think their sons having lovers a dis- grace not ...
... lovers of our boys associate and be with them , or on the contrary , debar them from their company and scare them off . For when I look at fathers self - opinionated sour and austere , who think their sons having lovers a dis- grace not ...
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... lover of Lysandra the daughter of Simo , and of all her suitors the one who stood highest in her favour , and Soclarus the son of Aristio , who had come from Tithorea . And there were there also Protogenes of Tarsus , and Zeuxippus from ...
... lover of Lysandra the daughter of Simo , and of all her suitors the one who stood highest in her favour , and Soclarus the son of Aristio , who had come from Tithorea . And there were there also Protogenes of Tarsus , and Zeuxippus from ...
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... lovers . Pisias objected to the marriage , and upbraided Anthemion with throwing the youth away on Ismenodora . Anthemion replied that it was not well in Pisias , being a good fellow in other respects , to imitate depraved lovers by ...
... lovers . Pisias objected to the marriage , and upbraided Anthemion with throwing the youth away on Ismenodora . Anthemion replied that it was not well in Pisias , being a good fellow in other respects , to imitate depraved lovers by ...
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