Great Books of the Western World, Band 12Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... speak to him . " Cannot you then speak to him as you choose ? " But I fear that I may be dis- concerted ? " If you are going to write the name of Dion , are you afraid that you would be disconcerted ? " By no means . " Why ? is it not ...
... speak to him . " Cannot you then speak to him as you choose ? " But I fear that I may be dis- concerted ? " If you are going to write the name of Dion , are you afraid that you would be disconcerted ? " By no means . " Why ? is it not ...
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... speaking properly is the business of the skillful man , do you see that to hear also with benefit is the business of the skillful man ? Now as to speak- ing and hearing perfectly , and usefully , let us for the present , if you please ...
... speaking properly is the business of the skillful man , do you see that to hear also with benefit is the business of the skillful man ? Now as to speak- ing and hearing perfectly , and usefully , let us for the present , if you please ...
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... speak . " You , then , who are in a wretched plight and gaping after applause and counting your audi- tors , do you intend to be useful to others ? " To- day many more attended my discourse . " " Yes , many ; we suppose five hundred ...
... speak . " You , then , who are in a wretched plight and gaping after applause and counting your audi- tors , do you intend to be useful to others ? " To- day many more attended my discourse . " " Yes , many ; we suppose five hundred ...
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On the Nature of Things Page | 1 |
The Discourses of Epictetus Page | 105 |
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Page | 253 |
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