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... KIND OF PERSON A SOLITARY MAN IS · XIV . CERTAIN MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS · • XV . THAT WE OUGHT TO PROCEED WITH CIRCUMSPECTION TO EVERYTHING • · XVI . THAT WE OUGHT WITH CAUTION TO FAMILIAR INTERCOURSE WITH MEN XVII . OF PROVIDENCE ...
... KIND OF PERSON A SOLITARY MAN IS · XIV . CERTAIN MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS · • XV . THAT WE OUGHT TO PROCEED WITH CIRCUMSPECTION TO EVERYTHING • · XVI . THAT WE OUGHT WITH CAUTION TO FAMILIAR INTERCOURSE WITH MEN XVII . OF PROVIDENCE ...
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... kind of man Epictetus was . Photius ( Biblioth . 58 ) mentions among Arrian's works Conversations with Epictetus , Ὁμιλίαι Επικτήτου in twelve books . Upton thinks that this work is only another name for the Discourses , and that ...
... kind of man Epictetus was . Photius ( Biblioth . 58 ) mentions among Arrian's works Conversations with Epictetus , Ὁμιλίαι Επικτήτου in twelve books . Upton thinks that this work is only another name for the Discourses , and that ...
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george long. study ; and I think that all books of this kind require careful reading , if they are worth reading at all . The text of Epictetus is sometimes corrupted , and this corruption causes a few difficulties . However , these ...
george long. study ; and I think that all books of this kind require careful reading , if they are worth reading at all . The text of Epictetus is sometimes corrupted , and this corruption causes a few difficulties . However , these ...
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... kind of Will ” ( i . c . 29 ) . Those who have been fortunate in their parents and in their education , who have acquired good habits , and are not greatly disturbed by the affects and the passions , may the Latin word ' voluntas ...
... kind of Will ” ( i . c . 29 ) . Those who have been fortunate in their parents and in their education , who have acquired good habits , and are not greatly disturbed by the affects and the passions , may the Latin word ' voluntas ...
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... kind happens , it is unavoidable that even the mind of the wise man must be moved somewhat and con- founded , and that he must grow pale , not through an opinion which he has first conceived of any danger ( or evil ) , but by certain ...
... kind happens , it is unavoidable that even the mind of the wise man must be moved somewhat and con- founded , and that he must grow pale , not through an opinion which he has first conceived of any danger ( or evil ) , but by certain ...
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