Great Books of the Western World, Band 12Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... become handsome or strong , as if this was necessary for philosophy , because a certain phi- losopher was at the same time handsome and a philosopher ? Will you not choose to see and to distinguish in respect to what men become ...
... become handsome or strong , as if this was necessary for philosophy , because a certain phi- losopher was at the same time handsome and a philosopher ? Will you not choose to see and to distinguish in respect to what men become ...
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... become dry ? And do they not become dry that they may be reaped ? 2 for they are not separated from com- munion with other things . If then they had perception , ought they to wish never to be reaped ? But this is a curse upon ears of ...
... become dry ? And do they not become dry that they may be reaped ? 2 for they are not separated from com- munion with other things . If then they had perception , ought they to wish never to be reaped ? But this is a curse upon ears of ...
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... become good to - morrow than to be good to - day . 23. Am I doing anything ? I do it with ref- erence to the good of mankind . Does anything happen to me ? I receive it and refer it to the gods , and the source of all things , from ...
... become good to - morrow than to be good to - day . 23. Am I doing anything ? I do it with ref- erence to the good of mankind . Does anything happen to me ? I receive it and refer it to the gods , and the source of all things , from ...
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On the Nature of Things Page | 1 |
The Discourses of Epictetus Page | 105 |
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Page | 253 |
Urheberrecht | |
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