The Works of HoraceUriah Hunt, 1899 - 357 |
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Strona 163
... fault , or from a real deficiency of things ? wherefore , that you may not repent when it is too late , put a stop to your pursuit after matrons : from whence more trouble is derived than you can obtain enjoy- ment , even from the ...
... fault , or from a real deficiency of things ? wherefore , that you may not repent when it is too late , put a stop to your pursuit after matrons : from whence more trouble is derived than you can obtain enjoy- ment , even from the ...
Strona 166
... faults of our friends , and all faults are not to be ranked in the catalogue of crimes . THIS is a fault common ... fault . Had Cæsar , who could have forced him to compliance , beseeched him on ac- count of his father's friendship ...
... faults of our friends , and all faults are not to be ranked in the catalogue of crimes . THIS is a fault common ... fault . Had Cæsar , who could have forced him to compliance , beseeched him on ac- count of his father's friendship ...
Strona 167
... faults ? but they are others , and per- haps of a less culpable nature . When Mænius railed at Novius in his absence : hark ye , says a certain person , are you ignorant of your own character ? or do you think to im- pose yourself upon ...
... faults ? but they are others , and per- haps of a less culpable nature . When Mænius railed at Novius in his absence : hark ye , says a certain person , are you ignorant of your own character ? or do you think to im- pose yourself upon ...
Strona 170
... faults , should be ready to grant one in his turn . Upon the whole , forasmuch as the vice anger , as well as others inherent in weak mortals , can- not be totally eradicated , why does not human reason make use of its own just weights ...
... faults , should be ready to grant one in his turn . Upon the whole , forasmuch as the vice anger , as well as others inherent in weak mortals , can- not be totally eradicated , why does not human reason make use of its own just weights ...
Strona 172
... faults ; and thus , though a private man , I shall live more happily than you. * The doctrine of the Stoics , as explained by Chrysippus , was , that a wise man was not saly ipso facto a king , but ' ikewise of all trades and professions ...
... faults ; and thus , though a private man , I shall live more happily than you. * The doctrine of the Stoics , as explained by Chrysippus , was , that a wise man was not saly ipso facto a king , but ' ikewise of all trades and professions ...
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