Plutarch, כרך 111Twayne Publishers, 1970 - 177 עמודים |
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עמוד 120
... volume V ) , when he says , " The fact is that nothing of man's usual possessions is more divine than reasoning , especially reasoning about the gods ; and nothing has a greater influence toward happiness " ( V. 68. 159 ) . Even for ...
... volume V ) , when he says , " The fact is that nothing of man's usual possessions is more divine than reasoning , especially reasoning about the gods ; and nothing has a greater influence toward happiness " ( V. 68. 159 ) . Even for ...
עמוד 121
... volume I ) is forthright in requiring a participatory response , for " . . . the translating of our judgements into deeds , and not allowing our words to remain mere words , but to make them into actions , is , above all else , a ...
... volume I ) is forthright in requiring a participatory response , for " . . . the translating of our judgements into deeds , and not allowing our words to remain mere words , but to make them into actions , is , above all else , a ...
עמוד 154
... volumes alone will be cited , all references to the Moralia will provide first the volume num- ber from the Loeb series , then the sectional numeral within the essay , and last the page number . Three remaining volumes of the Loeb ...
... volumes alone will be cited , all references to the Moralia will provide first the volume num- ber from the Loeb series , then the sectional numeral within the essay , and last the page number . Three remaining volumes of the Loeb ...
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