Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 pages |
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... FRIENDS . . . . . 118 142 145 HOW ONE MAY DISCERN A FLATTERER FROM A FRIEND HOW A MAN MAY BE BENEFITED BY HIS ENEMIES 153 201 ON TALKATIVENESS 214 ON CURIOSITY 238 ON SHYNESS 252 ON RESTRAINING ANGER 267 ON CONTENTEDNESS OF MIND 289 ON ...
... FRIENDS . . . . . 118 142 145 HOW ONE MAY DISCERN A FLATTERER FROM A FRIEND HOW A MAN MAY BE BENEFITED BY HIS ENEMIES 153 201 ON TALKATIVENESS 214 ON CURIOSITY 238 ON SHYNESS 252 ON RESTRAINING ANGER 267 ON CONTENTEDNESS OF MIND 289 ON ...
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... friends who solicit their favours ; acting just as if any- body ill in body , passing over the experienced physician , should , to gratify his friend , call him in , and so throw away his life ; or as if to gratify one's friend one ...
... friends who solicit their favours ; acting just as if any- body ill in body , passing over the experienced physician , should , to gratify his friend , call him in , and so throw away his life ; or as if to gratify one's friend one ...
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... friends , to women , to children , to slaves : viz . , that we ought to worship the gods , honour parents , reverence elders , obey the laws , submit ourselves to rulers , love our friends , be chaste in our relations with women , kind ...
... friends , to women , to children , to slaves : viz . , that we ought to worship the gods , honour parents , reverence elders , obey the laws , submit ourselves to rulers , love our friends , be chaste in our relations with women , kind ...
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... friends of Baccho , who was surnamed the Hand- some , and also rivals of one another somewhat through their ... friend and crony of hers , she had tried to bring about a marriage between him and a maiden who was her own relation , but by ...
... friends of Baccho , who was surnamed the Hand- some , and also rivals of one another somewhat through their ... friend and crony of hers , she had tried to bring about a marriage between him and a maiden who was her own relation , but by ...
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... friend from house and marriage and wealth , merely that he might enjoy the sight of him as long as possible naked and in ... friends , as if by concerted arrangement , Daphnæus espoused the view of Anthemion , and Protogenes the view of ...
... friend from house and marriage and wealth , merely that he might enjoy the sight of him as long as possible naked and in ... friends , as if by concerted arrangement , Daphnæus espoused the view of Anthemion , and Protogenes the view of ...
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