Heritage of Western Civilization: Select Readings, Volum 1John Louis Beatty, Oliver A. Johnson Prentice-Hall, 1966 - 372 pàgines |
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Pàgina 92
... fear- ing death , and thinking myself wise , when I was not wise . For to fear death , my friends , is only to think ourselves wise , without being wise : for it is to think that we know what we do not know . For any- thing that men can ...
... fear- ing death , and thinking myself wise , when I was not wise . For to fear death , my friends , is only to think ourselves wise , without being wise : for it is to think that we know what we do not know . For any- thing that men can ...
Pàgina 102
... fear that , or the opinion of the one man who understands these matters ( if we can find him ) , and feel more shame and fear before him than before all other men ? For if we do not follow him , we shall cripple and maim that part of us ...
... fear that , or the opinion of the one man who understands these matters ( if we can find him ) , and feel more shame and fear before him than before all other men ? For if we do not follow him , we shall cripple and maim that part of us ...
Pàgina 125
... fear . Hence , of the extremes the one derives its name from fear , the other from confidence . In reference to pleasures and pains , both the extremes and the mean states are for any the most part without distinctive name , especially ...
... fear . Hence , of the extremes the one derives its name from fear , the other from confidence . In reference to pleasures and pains , both the extremes and the mean states are for any the most part without distinctive name , especially ...
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EGYPTIAN RELIGIOUS HYMNS | 14 |
The First Book of the Kings | 25 |
ST FRANCIS OF ASSISI | 332 |
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