The Conversion of the Roman Empire: The Boyle Lectures for the Year 1864, Delivered at the Chapel Royal, WhitehallD. Appleton, 1866 - 267 páginas |
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... Plutarch , ' did not hearken to his preceptor Aristotle , who advised him to bear himself as a prince among the Greeks , his own peo- ple , but as a master among the barbarians ; to treat the one as friends and kinsmen , the others as ...
... Plutarch , ' did not hearken to his preceptor Aristotle , who advised him to bear himself as a prince among the Greeks , his own peo- ple , but as a master among the barbarians ; to treat the one as friends and kinsmen , the others as ...
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... Plutarch and Aurelius . ' ' My friend , ' says Epictetus , ' you would become a philosopher : then train yourself first at home and in silence ; examine long your temper and weigh your pow- ers . Study long for yourself before you ...
... Plutarch and Aurelius . ' ' My friend , ' says Epictetus , ' you would become a philosopher : then train yourself first at home and in silence ; examine long your temper and weigh your pow- ers . Study long for yourself before you ...
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... Plutarch , or the pious fiction of the schools of Al- exandria . Such hopes , such fictions we have noted and lamented in the restless perturbations of the heathen 1 See Note F F. • • mind ; but we have seen that they.
... Plutarch , or the pious fiction of the schools of Al- exandria . Such hopes , such fictions we have noted and lamented in the restless perturbations of the heathen 1 See Note F F. • • mind ; but we have seen that they.
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... Plutarch supplies other in- stances of what I have called Cato's humour . See in the Life chapters 12 , 21 , 24 , and 46. ] ' So far we have depended upon the authority of Sallust , and notwithstanding the " Sallustian style ...
... Plutarch supplies other in- stances of what I have called Cato's humour . See in the Life chapters 12 , 21 , 24 , and 46. ] ' So far we have depended upon the authority of Sallust , and notwithstanding the " Sallustian style ...
Página 189
... of a remark , ' & c . & c . - Turton , Natural Theology considered , & c . , 1836 , p . 320 , fol . Plutarch , I may add , in stating the conflicting opinion of Cæsar and Cato , and mentioning the curious fact that NOTES . 189.
... of a remark , ' & c . & c . - Turton , Natural Theology considered , & c . , 1836 , p . 320 , fol . Plutarch , I may add , in stating the conflicting opinion of Cæsar and Cato , and mentioning the curious fact that NOTES . 189.
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