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Pagina 53
... Plutarch dwells upon the strange re- semblance which he finds between the lives of different men bearing the same name , as in the instance of the two Acteons and the two Scipios ; * and the Roman senate seems to have recognised the ...
... Plutarch dwells upon the strange re- semblance which he finds between the lives of different men bearing the same name , as in the instance of the two Acteons and the two Scipios ; * and the Roman senate seems to have recognised the ...
Pagina 94
... Plutarch observes , that the younger men entered into his views more zealously than he could ever have expected . They seemed as ready to embrace virtue , and to change their mode of life , as if it were only a question of changing ...
... Plutarch observes , that the younger men entered into his views more zealously than he could ever have expected . They seemed as ready to embrace virtue , and to change their mode of life , as if it were only a question of changing ...
Pagina 99
... Plutarch , in his pre- cepts on marriage , where he seems to allude to the worship of Christ , introduced by wives into pagan families , and which in our times is so dreaded and denounced by the French sophists , who exclaim , in words ...
... Plutarch , in his pre- cepts on marriage , where he seems to allude to the worship of Christ , introduced by wives into pagan families , and which in our times is so dreaded and denounced by the French sophists , who exclaim , in words ...
Pagina 117
... Plutarch complained that in his day , if brothers and rela- tions did not separate their properties by rivers , fortresses , and climates ; if they did not place between them the intervals of whole regions , they never ceased ...
... Plutarch complained that in his day , if brothers and rela- tions did not separate their properties by rivers , fortresses , and climates ; if they did not place between them the intervals of whole regions , they never ceased ...
Pagina 131
... Plutarch says , " In order not to fear the blows of fortune , we should have recourse neither to poverty , nor to indifference , nor to celibacy , but to reason . ' The songster of Sicily suggests an observation more in unison with the ...
... Plutarch says , " In order not to fear the blows of fortune , we should have recourse neither to poverty , nor to indifference , nor to celibacy , but to reason . ' The songster of Sicily suggests an observation more in unison with the ...
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