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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... thee ? Therefore bear not anger or hatred towards thy fellow . we are born for mutual aid ; to oppose is to fly in the face of nature , and what else is it to scorn or hate ? Like the parts of our frame , What am I - body and soul ? Put ...
... thee ? Therefore bear not anger or hatred towards thy fellow . we are born for mutual aid ; to oppose is to fly in the face of nature , and what else is it to scorn or hate ? Like the parts of our frame , What am I - body and soul ? Put ...
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... thy destined lot . Thou seest how few the things are which if any one will abide by , he may lead a just and pious life , and ask no more . Shame upon thee , O my soul : in a very little the time wherein thou hast to right thyself ...
... thy destined lot . Thou seest how few the things are which if any one will abide by , he may lead a just and pious life , and ask no more . Shame upon thee , O my soul : in a very little the time wherein thou hast to right thyself ...
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... they be esteemed so . Things and the memory of them quickly pass away . Thus is it with objects of sense which allure us by their seductive sweets , or deter us by the infliction of pain . How mean and despicable , how perishable are they ...
... they be esteemed so . Things and the memory of them quickly pass away . Thus is it with objects of sense which allure us by their seductive sweets , or deter us by the infliction of pain . How mean and despicable , how perishable are they ...
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... thy senses no more . Is not the soul above the body which it inhabits : one spirit and thought , the other earth and clay ? Spend not the remnant of thy days in foreign concerns unless the general welfare require it . Think if thou wilt ...
... thy senses no more . Is not the soul above the body which it inhabits : one spirit and thought , the other earth and clay ? Spend not the remnant of thy days in foreign concerns unless the general welfare require it . Think if thou wilt ...
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... thy heart , and make the most of it . But if nothing prove superior to a soul in which the passions and appetites are subdued , and the value of appearances sifted , in which as Socrates would urge , there is entire submission to ...
... thy heart , and make the most of it . But if nothing prove superior to a soul in which the passions and appetites are subdued , and the value of appearances sifted , in which as Socrates would urge , there is entire submission to ...
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