Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 sider |
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... whereas by pruning they become fruitful and productive ? And what constitution so good but it is marred and impaired by sloth , luxury , and too full habit ? And what weak constitution has not derived benefit from exercise and athletics ...
... whereas by pruning they become fruitful and productive ? And what constitution so good but it is marred and impaired by sloth , luxury , and too full habit ? And what weak constitution has not derived benefit from exercise and athletics ...
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... Whereas the affection of wet or dry nurses is spurious and counterfeit , being merely for pay . And nature itself teaches . that mothers ought themselves to suckle and rear those they have given birth to . And for that purpose she has ...
... Whereas the affection of wet or dry nurses is spurious and counterfeit , being merely for pay . And nature itself teaches . that mothers ought themselves to suckle and rear those they have given birth to . And for that purpose she has ...
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... whereas everything hard is softened only with great difficulty . For just as seals are impressed on soft wax , so instruction leaves its permanent mark on the minds of those still young . And divine Plato seems to me to give excellent ...
... whereas everything hard is softened only with great difficulty . For just as seals are impressed on soft wax , so instruction leaves its permanent mark on the minds of those still young . And divine Plato seems to me to give excellent ...
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... you accustom your son to take his food in his right hand , and chide him if he " " 1 1 Plato , " Clitophon , " p . 255 , D. 2 Compare Diogenes Laertius , ii . 72 . 2 : offers his left , whereas you care very little 6 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
... you accustom your son to take his food in his right hand , and chide him if he " " 1 1 Plato , " Clitophon , " p . 255 , D. 2 Compare Diogenes Laertius , ii . 72 . 2 : offers his left , whereas you care very little 6 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
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Ethical Essays Plutarch Arthur Richard Shilleto. : offers his left , whereas you care very little about his hearing good and sound discourses ? I will tell you what happens to such admirable fathers , when they have educated and brought ...
Ethical Essays Plutarch Arthur Richard Shilleto. : offers his left , whereas you care very little about his hearing good and sound discourses ? I will tell you what happens to such admirable fathers , when they have educated and brought ...
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