Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 pages |
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... PRAISE ONESELF WITHOUT EXCITING ENVY ON THOSE WHO ARE PUNISHED BY THE DEITY LATE AGAINST BORROWING MONEY . 315 331 • • 365 " " WHETHER " LIVE UNKNOWN BE A WISE PRECEPT 373 ON EXILE . 378 ON FORTUNE . 394 PLUTARCH'S MORALS . ON EDUCATION ...
... PRAISE ONESELF WITHOUT EXCITING ENVY ON THOSE WHO ARE PUNISHED BY THE DEITY LATE AGAINST BORROWING MONEY . 315 331 • • 365 " " WHETHER " LIVE UNKNOWN BE A WISE PRECEPT 373 ON EXILE . 378 ON FORTUNE . 394 PLUTARCH'S MORALS . ON EDUCATION ...
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... wished , and what Themis- ' Euripides , " Herc . Fur . " 1261 , 1262 . 2 Euripides , " Hippol . " 424 , 425 . 2 3 Cleophantus is the name given to this lad by other writers . B tocles wished all the Athenians wished . " All praise CALIORE.
... wished , and what Themis- ' Euripides , " Herc . Fur . " 1261 , 1262 . 2 Euripides , " Hippol . " 424 , 425 . 2 3 Cleophantus is the name given to this lad by other writers . B tocles wished all the Athenians wished . " All praise CALIORE.
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... praise also ought we to bestow on the Lacedæmonians for their loftiness of soul in fining their king Archidamus for venturing to marry a small woman , for they charged him with intending to furnish them not with kings but kinglets ...
... praise also ought we to bestow on the Lacedæmonians for their loftiness of soul in fining their king Archidamus for venturing to marry a small woman , for they charged him with intending to furnish them not with kings but kinglets ...
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... praise or censure are far more useful than abuse to the freeborn , praise pricking them on to virtue , censure deter- ring them from vice . But one must censure and praise alternately when they are too saucy we must censure them and ...
... praise or censure are far more useful than abuse to the freeborn , praise pricking them on to virtue , censure deter- ring them from vice . But one must censure and praise alternately when they are too saucy we must censure them and ...
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... praise and good report . For these are , as it were , the two elements of virtue , hope of honour , and fear of punishment ; the former inciting to good prac- tices , the latter deterring from bad . 2 § XVII . We ought , at all hazards ...
... praise and good report . For these are , as it were , the two elements of virtue , hope of honour , and fear of punishment ; the former inciting to good prac- tices , the latter deterring from bad . 2 § XVII . We ought , at all hazards ...
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