Stoics and Saints: Lectures on the Later Heathen Moralists, and on Some Aspects of the Life of the Mediaeval ChurchMacmillan and Company, 1893 - 296 |
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... honour addressed to this prince by the Athenians.1 By this time the public life of Athens , which had been her glory , had utterly perished . Men were cut rudely adrift from that which had been their guide and law , the public opinion ...
... honour addressed to this prince by the Athenians.1 By this time the public life of Athens , which had been her glory , had utterly perished . Men were cut rudely adrift from that which had been their guide and law , the public opinion ...
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... honour , and justice ; nor lead a life of prudence , honour , and justice which is not also a life of pleasure . For the virtues have grown into one with a pleasant life , and a pleasant life is inseparable from them.1 There can be no ...
... honour , and justice ; nor lead a life of prudence , honour , and justice which is not also a life of pleasure . For the virtues have grown into one with a pleasant life , and a pleasant life is inseparable from them.1 There can be no ...
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... honour , and happiness of my own life . The Epicurean answered it in one way , the Stoic in another and a nobler way . Epicurus shut up his disciples to what was on the whole a purely selfish form of phil- osophical discipline , which ...
... honour , and happiness of my own life . The Epicurean answered it in one way , the Stoic in another and a nobler way . Epicurus shut up his disciples to what was on the whole a purely selfish form of phil- osophical discipline , which ...
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... honoured we may repay thee with honour , singing thy works without ceasing , as it is right for us to do . For there is no greater thing than this , either for mortal men or for the Gods , to sing rightly the universal Law . ' Here is ...
... honoured we may repay thee with honour , singing thy works without ceasing , as it is right for us to do . For there is no greater thing than this , either for mortal men or for the Gods , to sing rightly the universal Law . ' Here is ...
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... honour of the founders of the schools . Serious conflicts seem to have been carried on by the students of rival professors , that is the professors of rival schools , for within the school there was no rivalry . Libanius , a celebrated ...
... honour of the founders of the schools . Serious conflicts seem to have been carried on by the students of rival professors , that is the professors of rival schools , for within the school there was no rivalry . Libanius , a celebrated ...
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