Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 sider |
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... WIFE THAT VIRTUE MAY BE TAUGHT ON VIRTUE AND VICE PAGE 2226 1 21 29 70 85 92 95 ON MORAL VIRTUE 98 · HOW ONE MAY BE AWARE OF ONE'S PROGRESS IN VIRTUE WHETHER VICE IS SUFFICIENT TO CAUSE UNHAPPINESS 138 WHETHER THE DISORDERS OF MIND OR ...
... WIFE THAT VIRTUE MAY BE TAUGHT ON VIRTUE AND VICE PAGE 2226 1 21 29 70 85 92 95 ON MORAL VIRTUE 98 · HOW ONE MAY BE AWARE OF ONE'S PROGRESS IN VIRTUE WHETHER VICE IS SUFFICIENT TO CAUSE UNHAPPINESS 138 WHETHER THE DISORDERS OF MIND OR ...
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... wives for procreation must do so either without having drunk any wine or at least very little . For those children , that their parents begot in drink , are wont to be fond of wine and apt to turn out drunkards . And so Diogenes ...
... wives for procreation must do so either without having drunk any wine or at least very little . For those children , that their parents begot in drink , are wont to be fond of wine and apt to turn out drunkards . And so Diogenes ...
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... wives not much richer or better born , for the proverb is a sound one , " Marry in your own walk of life . ' For those who marry wives superior to themselves in rank are not so much the husbands of their wives as unawares slaves to ...
... wives not much richer or better born , for the proverb is a sound one , " Marry in your own walk of life . ' For those who marry wives superior to themselves in rank are not so much the husbands of their wives as unawares slaves to ...
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... wife , ' Do you hate me ? I can bear that hatred very easily , since of my dishonour I make money . ' Not a whit more really in love than this husband is the one , who , not for gain but merely for the sexual appetite , puts up with a ...
... wife , ' Do you hate me ? I can bear that hatred very easily , since of my dishonour I make money . ' Not a whit more really in love than this husband is the one , who , not for gain but merely for the sexual appetite , puts up with a ...
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... wives , as if it had wings that required clipping ; for this same wealth implants in them luxury , caprice , and vanity , by which they are often elated and fly away alto- gether but if they remain , it would be better to be bound by ...
... wives , as if it had wings that required clipping ; for this same wealth implants in them luxury , caprice , and vanity , by which they are often elated and fly away alto- gether but if they remain , it would be better to be bound by ...
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