The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius AntoninusG. Bell, 1897 - 287 pages |
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... nature of the uni- verse , according to Antoninus ' expression ( IV . 36 ) ... thou art thinking only of seeds which are cast into the earth or into a womb : but ... Thy Almighty hand made the world of matter without form , " which may mean ...
... nature of the uni- verse , according to Antoninus ' expression ( IV . 36 ) ... thou art thinking only of seeds which are cast into the earth or into a womb : but ... Thy Almighty hand made the world of matter without form , " which may mean ...
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... thy nature . " ( IX . 31. ) In another place ( IX . 1 ) he says that “ he who acts unjustly acts impiously , " which follows of course from all that he says in various places . He insists on the practice of truth as a virtue and as a ...
... thy nature . " ( IX . 31. ) In another place ( IX . 1 ) he says that “ he who acts unjustly acts impiously , " which follows of course from all that he says in various places . He insists on the practice of truth as a virtue and as a ...
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... nature of him who does wrong , that it is akin to me , not [ only ] of the ... nature ; and it is acting against one another to be vexed and to turn away . 2. Whatever this is that I am , it ... thy books ; no longer distract thyself : it is.
... nature of him who does wrong , that it is akin to me , not [ only ] of the ... nature ; and it is acting against one another to be vexed and to turn away . 2. Whatever this is that I am , it ... thy books ; no longer distract thyself : it is.
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Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome). thy books ; no longer distract thyself : it ... nature or without an interweaving and involution with the things which are ... thy heart thankful to the gods . 4. Remember how long thou hast been putting ...
Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome). thy books ; no longer distract thyself : it ... nature or without an interweaving and involution with the things which are ... thy heart thankful to the gods . 4. Remember how long thou hast been putting ...
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... thou mayest de- part from life this very moment , regulate every act and thought accordingly . But to go away from among ... nature of the uni- verse has overlooked them ; nor is it possible 3 Or it may mean " since it is in thy power to ...
... thou mayest de- part from life this very moment , regulate every act and thought accordingly . But to go away from among ... nature of the uni- verse has overlooked them ; nor is it possible 3 Or it may mean " since it is in thy power to ...
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according to nature Anto Antoninus Pius Apology art thou Avidius Cassius Bishop Butler body cause Christians Commodus common conformable consider constitution daemon death Deity Dion Cassius disposition divine dost thou emperor Epictetus Euripides Eusebius Eutyches evil exist formed by nature Gataker give gods governed Greek Hadrian happen to thee harm honour intelligence justice Justinus kind labour letter look manner Marcomanni matter meaning Melitene nature to bear ninus notion observe opinion pain passage perish philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch Quadi rational animal reason remember Rescript Roman ruling faculty says sense social Socrates soul speaks Stoic substance suppose things which happen thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thou shouldst thou wilt thoughts thy duty thy mind thy nature thy power thyself Trajan translated trouble truth universal nature Verus vexed VIII virtue whole wilt thou word wrong Zeus