Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 sider |
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... soul in fining their king Archidamus for venturing to marry a small woman , for they charged him with intending to ... souls of such universally famous men as Pythagoras , and Socrates , and Plato , and of all who have won undying fame ...
... soul in fining their king Archidamus for venturing to marry a small woman , for they charged him with intending to ... souls of such universally famous men as Pythagoras , and Socrates , and Plato , and of all who have won undying fame ...
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... 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 artistic and proper . And , while I am still on ...
... 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 artistic and proper . And , while I am still on ...
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... soul . For with her as ruler and guide we can know what is honourable , what is disgraceful ; what is just , what unjust ; generally speaking , what is to be sought after , what to be avoided ; how we ought to behave to the gods , to ...
... soul . For with her as ruler and guide we can know what is honourable , what is disgraceful ; what is just , what unjust ; generally speaking , what is to be sought after , what to be avoided ; how we ought to behave to the gods , to ...
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... soul by rest and work . We ought also to censure some fathers who , after entrusting their sons to tutors and preceptors , neither see nor hear how the teaching is done . This is a great mistake . For they ought after a few days to test ...
... soul by rest and work . We ought also to censure some fathers who , after entrusting their sons to tutors and preceptors , neither see nor hear how the teaching is done . This is a great mistake . For they ought after a few days to test ...
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... soul . " Nor must we omit the re- mark of Plato , which seems to mix seriousness with mirth , that " those who have distinguished themselves ought to be permitted to kiss any handsome boy they like . " " Those then that seek only carnal ...
... soul . " Nor must we omit the re- mark of Plato , which seems to mix seriousness with mirth , that " those who have distinguished themselves ought to be permitted to kiss any handsome boy they like . " " Those then that seek only carnal ...
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