Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 2George Harmon Knoles, Rixford Kinney Snyder, Rixford Snyder Lippincott, 1960 - 922 pagina's |
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Pagina 49
... virtue belongs ; but we want to know , not only that it is a trained faculty , but also what spe- cies of trained faculty it is . We may safely as- sert that the virtue or excellence of a thing causes that thing both to be itself in ...
... virtue belongs ; but we want to know , not only that it is a trained faculty , but also what spe- cies of trained faculty it is . We may safely as- sert that the virtue or excellence of a thing causes that thing both to be itself in ...
Pagina 149
... virtue , and the inconsistency of life , which is vice , are judged of according to their own nature , —and that inconstancy must nec- essarily be vicious . We form an estimate of the opinions of youths , but not by their opinions ...
... virtue , and the inconsistency of life , which is vice , are judged of according to their own nature , —and that inconstancy must nec- essarily be vicious . We form an estimate of the opinions of youths , but not by their opinions ...
Pagina 205
... virtue , or in both ; in repose or in virtue , or in both ; in pleasure and repose , or in virtue , or in all combined ; in the primary objects of nature , or in virtue , or in both , — all these have , with a marvelous shallowness ...
... virtue , or in both ; in repose or in virtue , or in both ; in pleasure and repose , or in virtue , or in all combined ; in the primary objects of nature , or in virtue , or in both , — all these have , with a marvelous shallowness ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 2 George Harmon Knoles,Rixford Kinney Snyder,Rixford Snyder Fragmentweergave - 1960 |
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