Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 pages |
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... 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 . § 1. Come let.
... 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 . § 1. Come let.
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... punishment ; the former inciting to good prac- tices , the latter deterring from bad . 2 § XVII . We ought , at all hazards , to keep our boys also from association with bad men , for they will catch some of their villany . This was the ...
... punishment ; the former inciting to good prac- tices , the latter deterring from bad . 2 § XVII . We ought , at all hazards , to keep our boys also from association with bad men , for they will catch some of their villany . This was the ...
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... punish and avenge any outrages on strangers or sup- pliants , nor as god of the family fulfil the curses of parents ... punishment of the Cretan Gorgo , a somewhat similar case to that of Leucomantis , except that she was turned into ...
... punish and avenge any outrages on strangers or sup- pliants , nor as god of the family fulfil the curses of parents ... punishment of the Cretan Gorgo , a somewhat similar case to that of Leucomantis , except that she was turned into ...
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... punishments and awful torments in the world below . Health again is valued by some as natural and advantageous , while to others it seems the greatest blessing of life , in comparison with which they reckon little either of wealth or ...
... punishments and awful torments in the world below . Health again is valued by some as natural and advantageous , while to others it seems the greatest blessing of life , in comparison with which they reckon little either of wealth or ...
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... punish wretched , keep executioners and torturers , and contrive branding - irons and other instru- ments of torture to inspire fear3 in the brute soul , whereas vice attacks the soul without any such apparatus , and crushes and dejects ...
... punish wretched , keep executioners and torturers , and contrive branding - irons and other instru- ments of torture to inspire fear3 in the brute soul , whereas vice attacks the soul without any such apparatus , and crushes and dejects ...
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