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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... the common weal . I am grateful for a brother who by his conduct and ... would have proved a stumbling- block ; that I was able to further the prospects of my ... thou mayest encounter some graceless unprincipled fellow . True , but it is ...
... the common weal . I am grateful for a brother who by his conduct and ... would have proved a stumbling- block ; that I was able to further the prospects of my ... thou mayest encounter some graceless unprincipled fellow . True , but it is ...
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... Thou knowest what is good and what is ill - is not he who would hurt thee akin , as regards his body , and also his soul , that God - given portion , which he holds in common with thyself ? He cannot harm thee if he would , for how can ...
... Thou knowest what is good and what is ill - is not he who would hurt thee akin , as regards his body , and also his soul , that God - given portion , which he holds in common with thyself ? He cannot harm thee if he would , for how can ...
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... thou dost once give way , thou wilt never be able to regain what is thy due again . What in truth , is fit to usurp the place of thy rational welfare : wealth , power , popular applause , or animal enjoyment , if suffered , will quickly ...
... thou dost once give way , thou wilt never be able to regain what is thy due again . What in truth , is fit to usurp the place of thy rational welfare : wealth , power , popular applause , or animal enjoyment , if suffered , will quickly ...
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Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome). gone , or the memorials which thou has stored up against old age . Hasten to the close ; put away vain hopes ; now if ever , help thyself , if thou carest to do so , for thou hast the power . They wist ...
Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome). gone , or the memorials which thou has stored up against old age . Hasten to the close ; put away vain hopes ; now if ever , help thyself , if thou carest to do so , for thou hast the power . They wist ...
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... thou wilt be no more , and not so much as thy name will remain . Alter ... wouldst thou more ? For a little thou dost stand forth , but soon shalt ... the same . Do but abide by the decisions of reason and truth 22.
... thou wilt be no more , and not so much as thy name will remain . Alter ... wouldst thou more ? For a little thou dost stand forth , but soon shalt ... the same . Do but abide by the decisions of reason and truth 22.
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