Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 pages |
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... Compare Sophocles , " Edipus Tyrannus , " 112 , 113 . 99 2 2 The Thessalians were very pugnacious . Cf. Isocrates , " Oratio de Pace , ” p . 316. οἱ μὲν ( Θετταλοί ) σφίσιν αὐτοῖς ἀεὶ πολεμοῦσιν , Lacedæmonians were convened in assembly ...
... Compare Sophocles , " Edipus Tyrannus , " 112 , 113 . 99 2 2 The Thessalians were very pugnacious . Cf. Isocrates , " Oratio de Pace , ” p . 316. οἱ μὲν ( Θετταλοί ) σφίσιν αὐτοῖς ἀεὶ πολεμοῦσιν , Lacedæmonians were convened in assembly ...
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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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... Compare the advice of Cato in Horace's " Satires , " Book i . Sat. ii . 31- 35. It is a little difficult to know what Diogenes ' precept really means . Is it that vice is universal ? Like Shakespeare's " Measure for Measure , ' Act ii ...
... Compare the advice of Cato in Horace's " Satires , " Book i . Sat. ii . 31- 35. It is a little difficult to know what Diogenes ' precept really means . Is it that vice is universal ? Like Shakespeare's " Measure for Measure , ' Act ii ...
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... need dwell any more on it . 1 A favourite thought with the ancients . Compare Isocrates , " Ad- monitio ad Demonicum , " p . 18 ; and Aristotle , " Nic . Eth . , " iv . 3 But in addition to what I have said , it ON EDUCATION . 11.
... need dwell any more on it . 1 A favourite thought with the ancients . Compare Isocrates , " Ad- monitio ad Demonicum , " p . 18 ; and Aristotle , " Nic . Eth . , " iv . 3 But in addition to what I have said , it ON EDUCATION . 11.
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... Compare the character of Micio in the " Adelphi " of Terence . 2 This saying is assigned by Diogenes Laertius to Pittacus . 3 Compare Plautus , " Asinaria , " i . 1. 74 . imperium vendidi . " Compare also our author , cient to cause ...
... Compare the character of Micio in the " Adelphi " of Terence . 2 This saying is assigned by Diogenes Laertius to Pittacus . 3 Compare Plautus , " Asinaria , " i . 1. 74 . imperium vendidi . " Compare also our author , cient to cause ...
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