Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 25
עמוד 35
... mind and reason . The mind exercises control over reason , and reason is the servant of the mind , unas- sailable by fortune , impregnable to calumny , uncorrupted by dis- ease , unimpaired by old age " ( " The Education of Children ...
... mind and reason . The mind exercises control over reason , and reason is the servant of the mind , unas- sailable by fortune , impregnable to calumny , uncorrupted by dis- ease , unimpaired by old age " ( " The Education of Children ...
עמוד 94
... mind , unassailable by fortune , impregnable to calumny , uncorrupted by disease , unimpaired by old age " ( I. 8. 25 ) . Teaching , then , cultivates the mind which guides man's reason . All these contribute to man's leading the good ...
... mind , unassailable by fortune , impregnable to calumny , uncorrupted by disease , unimpaired by old age " ( I. 8. 25 ) . Teaching , then , cultivates the mind which guides man's reason . All these contribute to man's leading the good ...
עמוד 120
... mind and reason , would not differ at all in his life from the brutes " ( II . 3. 79 ) . Nor is this insistence upon common sense and the self - control which then results depicted as onerous . A happy life as well as a good life ...
... mind and reason , would not differ at all in his life from the brutes " ( II . 3. 79 ) . Nor is this insistence upon common sense and the self - control which then results depicted as onerous . A happy life as well as a good life ...
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