Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 sider |
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... opinion , the cream of the Moralia , and constitute a highly interesting series of treatises on what might be called " The Ethics of the Hearth and Home . " I have grouped these Essays in such a manner as to enable the reader to read ...
... opinion , the cream of the Moralia , and constitute a highly interesting series of treatises on what might be called " The Ethics of the Hearth and Home . " I have grouped these Essays in such a manner as to enable the reader to read ...
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... opinion mothers ought to nurse and suckle their own chil- dren . For they will bring them up with more sympathy and care , if they love them so intimately and , as the pro- verb puts it , " from their first growing their nails . " 1 ...
... opinion mothers ought to nurse and suckle their own chil- dren . For they will bring them up with more sympathy and care , if they love them so intimately and , as the pro- verb puts it , " from their first growing their nails . " 1 ...
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... opinion with regard to the disposition of the soul , which ought to be neither audacious nor timid and easily dejected : for the one ends in impudence and the other in servility ; but to keep in all things the mean between extremes is ...
... opinion with regard to the disposition of the soul , which ought to be neither audacious nor timid and easily dejected : for the one ends in impudence and the other in servility ; but to keep in all things the mean between extremes is ...
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... opinion , must be paid to cultivat- ing and exercising the memory of boys , for memory is , as it were , the storehouse of learning ; and that was why they fabled Mnemosyne to be the mother of the Muses , hinting and insinuating that ...
... opinion , must be paid to cultivat- ing and exercising the memory of boys , for memory is , as it were , the storehouse of learning ; and that was why they fabled Mnemosyne to be the mother of the Muses , hinting and insinuating that ...
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... opinion , and am moved to emulate those men . And Euripides seems to favour these views in the passage , " But there is among mortals another love , that of the righteous temperate and pure soul . " Nor must we omit the re- mark of ...
... opinion , and am moved to emulate those men . And Euripides seems to favour these views in the passage , " But there is among mortals another love , that of the righteous temperate and pure soul . " Nor must we omit the re- mark of ...
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