Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 pages |
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... Phocion said , when Antipater enjoined on him an action neither honourable nor becoming , " You cannot have me as a friend and flatterer both , " so he must say to himself about his strict and austere wife , " I cannot have in the same ...
... Phocion said , when Antipater enjoined on him an action neither honourable nor becoming , " You cannot have me as a friend and flatterer both , " so he must say to himself about his strict and austere wife , " I cannot have in the same ...
Page 136
... Phocion , but think virtue worthy our love even under such trials , and join her , ever chanting that line of Euripides , " Unto the noble everything is good . " 3 For the enthusiasm that can go so far as not to be dis- couraged at the ...
... Phocion , but think virtue worthy our love even under such trials , and join her , ever chanting that line of Euripides , " Unto the noble everything is good . " 3 For the enthusiasm that can go so far as not to be dis- couraged at the ...
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... Phocion , " p . 742 B. 2 Namely in § xxvii . where appŋoía is discussed . 3 Contrary to the severe training he ought to undergo , well expressed by Horace , " De Arte Poetica , " 412-414 . and yet be vexed at the condition of his oil ...
... Phocion , " p . 742 B. 2 Namely in § xxvii . where appŋoía is discussed . 3 Contrary to the severe training he ought to undergo , well expressed by Horace , " De Arte Poetica , " 412-414 . and yet be vexed at the condition of his oil ...
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... Phocion to Antipater , You cannot have me both as friend and flatterer , ' , " that is , as friend and no friend . For one must indeed assist one's friend but not do anything wrong for him , one must advise with him but not plot with ...
... Phocion to Antipater , You cannot have me both as friend and flatterer , ' , " that is , as friend and no friend . For one must indeed assist one's friend but not do anything wrong for him , one must advise with him but not plot with ...
Page 187
... reipublicæ utilitatem referri . " 3 66 Iliad , " xi . 654 . 5 Cf. Plutarch , " Phocion , " p . 746 D. 4 66 Iliad , " xvi . 33-35 . 66 66 audience , and Dionysius granted it , thinking HOW ONE MAY DISCERN A FLATTERER FROM A FRIEND . 187.
... reipublicæ utilitatem referri . " 3 66 Iliad , " xi . 654 . 5 Cf. Plutarch , " Phocion , " p . 746 D. 4 66 Iliad , " xvi . 33-35 . 66 66 audience , and Dionysius granted it , thinking HOW ONE MAY DISCERN A FLATTERER FROM A FRIEND . 187.
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