Great Books of the Western World, Volumen25Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
Contenido
That men by various ways arrive at the same | 1 |
end | 3 |
Of sorrow | 5 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 99 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
according actions Æneid affairs amongst ancient Antisthenes Aristotle arms beasts beauty believe better betwixt body Cæsar Carneades cause Chrysippus Cicero City of God common condition contrary custom death Democritus desire discourse divine effect enemy Epaminondas Epicurus Epist example eyes fancy father favour fear forasmuch force fortune friends give glory gods hand Herodotus honour horse human humour imagination judge judgment king knowledge laws learned less liberty live Lucretius Lycurgus manner matter means ment mind nature ness never nihil opinion ourselves Ovid pain passion peradventure philosopher physicians Plato pleasure Plutarch Pompey present prince Pyrrhus quæ quam quod reason reputation Rome seen Socrates soever sort soul speak suffer Tacitus things thou thought tion true truth understanding valour vice virtue wherein whilst withal words Xenophon