Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 82
... one's living habits , exercise is called for . Massaging is useful in that respect , as are singing , dancing , and simply speaking ( II . 16 ) . Clearly , Plutarch believes that the inert man lives but mini- mally , which in turn ...
... one's living habits , exercise is called for . Massaging is useful in that respect , as are singing , dancing , and simply speaking ( II . 16 ) . Clearly , Plutarch believes that the inert man lives but mini- mally , which in turn ...
עמוד 89
... one's friends in the first place . Exchanging secret confidences , for example , creates a form of bond between parties which makes retreating from the intimate relationship extremely difficult since the other knows one's per- sonal ...
... one's friends in the first place . Exchanging secret confidences , for example , creates a form of bond between parties which makes retreating from the intimate relationship extremely difficult since the other knows one's per- sonal ...
עמוד 90
... one's having many friends . ( II . 3.53 ) ... How to Profit by One's Enemies , another of Plutarch's brief pieces , shows the other side of the coin . Here , the positive use of one's enemies is discussed in such an agreeable fashion ...
... one's having many friends . ( II . 3.53 ) ... How to Profit by One's Enemies , another of Plutarch's brief pieces , shows the other side of the coin . Here , the positive use of one's enemies is discussed in such an agreeable fashion ...
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