Heritage of Western Civilization: Select Readings, Volum 1John Louis Beatty, Oliver A. Johnson Prentice-Hall, 1966 - 372 pàgines |
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Pàgina 77
... wise , that in speech , or in mind , he hath no peer , -such a soul , when laid open , is ever found empty . No , though a man be wise , ' tis no shame for him to learn many things , and to bend in season . Seest thou , beside the ...
... wise , that in speech , or in mind , he hath no peer , -such a soul , when laid open , is ever found empty . No , though a man be wise , ' tis no shame for him to learn many things , and to bend in season . Seest thou , beside the ...
Pàgina 91
... wise man . " For the bystanders always think that I am wise my- self in any matter wherein I convict an- other man of ignorance . But , my friends , I believe that only God is really wise : and that by this oracle he meant that men's ...
... wise man . " For the bystanders always think that I am wise my- self in any matter wherein I convict an- other man of ignorance . But , my friends , I believe that only God is really wise : and that by this oracle he meant that men's ...
Pàgina 92
... 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 tell , death may be the greatest good ...
... 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 tell , death may be the greatest good ...
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