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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... PHILOSOPHER THER HE first difference between a common person and a philoso- pher is this : the common person says , Woe to me for my little child , for my brother , for my father . The philosopher , if he shall ever be compelled to say ...
... PHILOSOPHER THER HE first difference between a common person and a philoso- pher is this : the common person says , Woe to me for my little child , for my brother , for my father . The philosopher , if he shall ever be compelled to say ...
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... philosophy as fully as Stoicism has been defined by its great authorities , show that he was a man of genius , capable of giving fitting expression to his ideas . What these ideas were we know not only from the fragments of his books ...
... philosophy as fully as Stoicism has been defined by its great authorities , show that he was a man of genius , capable of giving fitting expression to his ideas . What these ideas were we know not only from the fragments of his books ...
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... philosophy . In the year 306 B. C. he himself began the life of a professional philosopher by opening a school in a garden at Athens , where he taught until his death in 270 B. C. , gathering around him a coterie of friends and admirers ...
... philosophy . In the year 306 B. C. he himself began the life of a professional philosopher by opening a school in a garden at Athens , where he taught until his death in 270 B. C. , gathering around him a coterie of friends and admirers ...
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... philosophers say is the highest object of existence . He died at Wot- ton , February 27th , 1706 . THE IN AND AROUND NAPLES HE next day , being Saturday , we went four miles out of town on mules , to see that famous volcano , Mount ...
... philosophers say is the highest object of existence . He died at Wot- ton , February 27th , 1706 . THE IN AND AROUND NAPLES HE next day , being Saturday , we went four miles out of town on mules , to see that famous volcano , Mount ...
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... philosopher commands me to the contrary . I will take what I see is fitting , from any ; but I think there was never any one man that lived to be a perfect guide of perfec- tion . We feed not the body with the food of one dish only ...
... philosopher commands me to the contrary . I will take what I see is fitting , from any ; but I think there was never any one man that lived to be a perfect guide of perfec- tion . We feed not the body with the food of one dish only ...
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