The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen5David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... procure or prevent what he desires or would avoid ; finally , when he rises in the morning , if he observes and keeps these rules , bathes as a man of fidelity , eats as a mod- est man ; in like manner , if in every EPICTETUS 1641.
... procure or prevent what he desires or would avoid ; finally , when he rises in the morning , if he observes and keeps these rules , bathes as a man of fidelity , eats as a mod- est man ; in like manner , if in every EPICTETUS 1641.
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... manner , if in every matter that occurs he works out his chief principles as the runner does with reference to run- ning , and the trainer of the voice with reference to the voice , - this is the man who truly makes progress , and this ...
... manner , if in every matter that occurs he works out his chief principles as the runner does with reference to run- ning , and the trainer of the voice with reference to the voice , - this is the man who truly makes progress , and this ...
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... manner environed with power , to have navies numerous enough to send abroad into all seas , to be in the heads of mighty and victorious armies , to be guarded with well - armed and faithful legions ; yet , for all this , take heed you ...
... manner environed with power , to have navies numerous enough to send abroad into all seas , to be in the heads of mighty and victorious armies , to be guarded with well - armed and faithful legions ; yet , for all this , take heed you ...
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... or gallery , or else- where . Nor will he be solicitous about the manner or place of his sepulchre , or command his executors to bestow any great cost , or pomp and ceremony , at his funeral . The chief V - 104 EPICURUS 1649.
... or gallery , or else- where . Nor will he be solicitous about the manner or place of his sepulchre , or command his executors to bestow any great cost , or pomp and ceremony , at his funeral . The chief V - 104 EPICURUS 1649.
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... manner conceivable ! And here let me ask you a plain question . Do any of you consider it a desirable thing to win the good graces of the noble , and to be received into the society of the jeweled magnates of the court ? No doubt , you ...
... manner conceivable ! And here let me ask you a plain question . Do any of you consider it a desirable thing to win the good graces of the noble , and to be received into the society of the jeweled magnates of the court ? No doubt , you ...
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