The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, with the Manual of Epictetus, and a Summary of Christian Morality. Freely Translated from the Original Greek by Henry M'CormacLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 126 sider |
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... shouldst thou repine ? Yield assistance as thou canst and ought , but dont suffer preconceptions to run away with thee . A seeming mis- fortune is oftenest no real injury . The old man asks the child for his toy in order to prove his ...
... shouldst thou repine ? Yield assistance as thou canst and ought , but dont suffer preconceptions to run away with thee . A seeming mis- fortune is oftenest no real injury . The old man asks the child for his toy in order to prove his ...
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... shouldst be overcome with the loss . Stand fast ; is not reason sufficient for itself , sufficient for happiness ? Let fancy rule no more ; stem the passions ; look to what is before thee ; weigh justly what befals thyself and others ...
... shouldst be overcome with the loss . Stand fast ; is not reason sufficient for itself , sufficient for happiness ? Let fancy rule no more ; stem the passions ; look to what is before thee ; weigh justly what befals thyself and others ...
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... shouldst sustain . If he err , set him right , but mildly ; art unable to suc- ceed , blame thyself , if even thyself , alone . Whatever happens was designed from the beginning ; thy lot is interwoven with the current of events from all ...
... shouldst sustain . If he err , set him right , but mildly ; art unable to suc- ceed , blame thyself , if even thyself , alone . Whatever happens was designed from the beginning ; thy lot is interwoven with the current of events from all ...
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... shouldst resemble him , just as the bee is known by its honey , the tree by its fruit , and man by his works . An ' thou givest not heed , these public entertainments , with wars abroad , folly and fraud at home , will blot out those ...
... shouldst resemble him , just as the bee is known by its honey , the tree by its fruit , and man by his works . An ' thou givest not heed , these public entertainments , with wars abroad , folly and fraud at home , will blot out those ...
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... shouldst be ill at ease on his account . Begin with trifles . Oil has been spilled or the wine stolen - it is so much pay- ment for exemption from trouble and care . Hast called thy boy - perchance he may not come , or if he come , may ...
... shouldst be ill at ease on his account . Begin with trifles . Oil has been spilled or the wine stolen - it is so much pay- ment for exemption from trouble and care . Hast called thy boy - perchance he may not come , or if he come , may ...
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