Great Books of the Western World, Količina 7Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Stran 55
... truly hard thing , Pittacus , is to become good , not joining " truly " with " good , " but with " hard . " Not , that the hard thing is to be truly good , as though there were some truly good men , and there were others who were good but ...
... truly hard thing , Pittacus , is to become good , not joining " truly " with " good , " but with " hard . " Not , that the hard thing is to be truly good , as though there were some truly good men , and there were others who were good but ...
Stran 239
... truly ? Yes , truly . But what will those who maintain the soul to be a harmony say of this presence of virtue and vice in the soul ? -will they say that here is another harmony , and another discord , and that the virtuous soul is ...
... truly ? Yes , truly . But what will those who maintain the soul to be a harmony say of this presence of virtue and vice in the soul ? -will they say that here is another harmony , and another discord , and that the virtuous soul is ...
Stran 605
... truly royal ? Y. Soc . No other . Str . The art of the general is only ministerial , and therefore not political ? Y. Soc . Exactly . Str . Once more let us consider the nature of the righteous judge . Y. Soc . Very good . Str . Does he ...
... truly royal ? Y. Soc . No other . Str . The art of the general is only ministerial , and therefore not political ? Y. Soc . Exactly . Str . Once more let us consider the nature of the righteous judge . Y. Soc . Very good . Str . Does he ...
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