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... sense which is almost exactly that of the English ' friendship ' . Nor does he attempt that exhaustive discussion of all questions which had been raised or might be raised touching Friendship in this narrower sense , which we find in ...
... sense which is almost exactly that of the English ' friendship ' . Nor does he attempt that exhaustive discussion of all questions which had been raised or might be raised touching Friendship in this narrower sense , which we find in ...
Page vii
... sense to withdraw it in order to prevent civil discord . 4 De Re Publica , 1 , 18 . 5 augur not pontifex ; see § I and nn . 6 De Or . 1 , 39 iura civilia in nostra ( Scaevolarum ) familia diu versata sunt . 7 De Or . 1 , 200 ; Phil . 8 ...
... sense to withdraw it in order to prevent civil discord . 4 De Re Publica , 1 , 18 . 5 augur not pontifex ; see § I and nn . 6 De Or . 1 , 39 iura civilia in nostra ( Scaevolarum ) familia diu versata sunt . 7 De Or . 1 , 200 ; Phil . 8 ...
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... sense ( 18 ) , - and is some- thing deeper and stronger than natural association ( 19 ) . Friendship is defined , with the statement that virtue is its essential condition ( 20 , 21 ) , and its - advantages and importance are briefly ...
... sense ( 18 ) , - and is some- thing deeper and stronger than natural association ( 19 ) . Friendship is defined , with the statement that virtue is its essential condition ( 20 , 21 ) , and its - advantages and importance are briefly ...
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... sense of deducere , to introduce a young man to a master or guardian , cf. Cael . 9 ut huic virilem togam dedit ... hunc a patre continuo ad me esse deductum . It was a common practice to attach youths for a time to the society of ...
... sense of deducere , to introduce a young man to a master or guardian , cf. Cael . 9 ut huic virilem togam dedit ... hunc a patre continuo ad me esse deductum . It was a common practice to attach youths for a time to the society of ...
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... sense , admodum corresponds with our phrase ' to a degree ' . See n . on C. M. 46. · eum sermonem qui : = sermonem de ea re ... 9 quae .. like is timor timor eius rei , common in Livy . So below , 3 cam mentionem = eius rei mentionem ...
... sense , admodum corresponds with our phrase ' to a degree ' . See n . on C. M. 46. · eum sermonem qui : = sermonem de ea re ... 9 quae .. like is timor timor eius rei , common in Livy . So below , 3 cam mentionem = eius rei mentionem ...
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Page 66 - Animi c. 7 quantum bonum est ubi sunt praeparata pectora in quae tuto seeretum omne descendat, quorum conscientiam minus quam tuam timeas, quorum sermo sollicitudinem leniat, sententia consilium expediat, hilaritas tristitiam dissipet, conspectus ipse delectet. qui: lit. 'what sort of?
Page vii - Est enim amicitia nihil aliud, nisi omnium divinarum humanarumque rerum cum benevolentia et caritate consensio ; qua quidem haud scio an excepta sapientia nihil melius homini sit a dis immortalibus datum.