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... things sank into absolute insignificance , while the Peripatetics declared that they had a certain though infinitesimally small significance . Cicero generally takes the Peripatetic view , though with many leanings towards some of the ...
... things sank into absolute insignificance , while the Peripatetics declared that they had a certain though infinitesimally small significance . Cicero generally takes the Peripatetic view , though with many leanings towards some of the ...
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... thing than natural association . § 20 , 21. It means entire agree- ment coupled with kindliness and affection , and is the most glorious gift of the gods , though some misguided men prefer riches , pleasure , and the like . Virtue in ...
... thing than natural association . § 20 , 21. It means entire agree- ment coupled with kindliness and affection , and is the most glorious gift of the gods , though some misguided men prefer riches , pleasure , and the like . Virtue in ...
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... things in the future . §§ 42 , 43. When a friend takes to an unpatriotic course he ought to be abandoned ; if this were done , re- volutions would be impossible . § 44. Our first law for friend- ship is that honour must govern it , and ...
... things in the future . §§ 42 , 43. When a friend takes to an unpatriotic course he ought to be abandoned ; if this were done , re- volutions would be impossible . § 44. Our first law for friend- ship is that honour must govern it , and ...
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... things in common ; if one swerves from rectitude and endangers his life or reputation , the other should support him , if he can do so without incurring extreme disgrace . ' C. 4. d . § 62. ' Men are utterly careless in choosing friends ...
... things in common ; if one swerves from rectitude and endangers his life or reputation , the other should support him , if he can do so without incurring extreme disgrace . ' C. 4. d . § 62. ' Men are utterly careless in choosing friends ...
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... thing on whose value all men are agreed . §§ 87-89 . It is indeed a necessity of existence ; yet we do not allow this natural law its full force . §§ 89 , 90. We must be able to hear and tell the truth without offence . §§ 91-94 ...
... thing on whose value all men are agreed . §§ 87-89 . It is indeed a necessity of existence ; yet we do not allow this natural law its full force . §§ 89 , 90. We must be able to hear and tell the truth without offence . §§ 91-94 ...
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17 Paternoster Row Acad Africanus aliquid amici amicitia amico Aristotle asyndeton atque autem benevolentia Brut Cambridge Warehouse Cato causa chiasmus Cicero clause College consul Demy 8vo Demy Octavo dicam dicere Edited eius enim esset etiam Fannius friendship fuit Gracchus Greek haec homines idem igitur illa illud inter ipsa ipse Laelius LAELIUS DE AMICITIA Latin Madvig magis mihi modo multa multis natura neque nihil nisi nulla numquam nunc Octavo omnia omnis oratio P. G. TAIT passage phrase Plato potest protasis publica quae quam quibus quid quidem quis quisque quod rebus recte rerum Roman saepe Scaevola Scipio sense sentence Seyffert sibi St John's College Stoic subjunctive sunt tamen tamquam Trinity College Tusc University of Cambridge verb veriora vero verum virtus vita words γὰρ δὲ καὶ τὸ