Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 sider |
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... Young man , your father was drunk when he begot you . " Let this hint serve as to procreation : now let us discuss education . : § IV . To speak generally , what we are wont to say about the arts and sciences is also true of moral ...
... Young man , your father was drunk when he begot you . " Let this hint serve as to procreation : now let us discuss education . : § IV . To speak generally , what we are wont to say about the arts and sciences is also true of moral ...
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... young are not docile to their riders ? while if they are not broken in till late they become hard- mouthed and unmanageable . And why should we be sur- prised at similar cases , seeing that we find many_of_the savagest animals docile ...
... young are not docile to their riders ? while if they are not broken in till late they become hard- mouthed and unmanageable . And why should we be sur- prised at similar cases , seeing that we find many_of_the savagest animals docile ...
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... young , pine away , as we constantly see . Mothers must therefore , as I said , certainly try to suckle their own children but if they are unable to do so either through physical weakness ( for this contingency sometimes occurs ) , or ...
... young , pine away , as we constantly see . Mothers must therefore , as I said , certainly try to suckle their own children but if they are unable to do so either through physical weakness ( for this contingency sometimes occurs ) , or ...
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... young and tender , 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 ...
... young and tender , 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 ...
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... young . § XII . And this I say that we ought to try to draw our boys to good pursuits by entreaties and exhortation , but 1 " Republic , " vii . p . 489 , E. certainly not by blows or abusive language . For that 12 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
... young . § XII . And this I say that we ought to try to draw our boys to good pursuits by entreaties and exhortation , but 1 " Republic , " vii . p . 489 , E. certainly not by blows or abusive language . For that 12 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
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