Two Essays on Old Age & FriendshipMacmillan, 1900 - Всего страниц: 210 |
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... his ninety - fourth year , and who lived for five years afterwards ; while his master Gorgias of Leontini completed a hundred and seven years without ever relaxing his diligence or giving up work . When some one asked him why 38 ON OLD AGE.
... his ninety - fourth year , and who lived for five years afterwards ; while his master Gorgias of Leontini completed a hundred and seven years without ever relaxing his diligence or giving up work . When some one asked him why 38 ON OLD AGE.
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Marcus Tullius Cicero Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh. giving up work . When some one asked him why he consented to remain so long alive- " I have no fault , " said he , " to find with old age . " That was a noble answer , and worthy of a ...
Marcus Tullius Cicero Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh. giving up work . When some one asked him why he consented to remain so long alive- " I have no fault , " said he , " to find with old age . " That was a noble answer , and worthy of a ...
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... asked them whether they thought that the work of a man of weak intellect . After the reading he was acquitted by the jury , Did old age then compel this man to become silent in his particular art , or Homer , Hesiod , Simonides , or ...
... asked them whether they thought that the work of a man of weak intellect . After the reading he was acquitted by the jury , Did old age then compel this man to become silent in his particular art , or Homer , Hesiod , Simonides , or ...
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... , however old , hesitate to answer any one who asked him for whom he was planting : " For the immortal gods , whose will it was that I should not merely receive these things from my ancestors , but should 48 ON OLD AGE.
... , however old , hesitate to answer any one who asked him for whom he was planting : " For the immortal gods , whose will it was that I should not merely receive these things from my ancestors , but should 48 ON OLD AGE.
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... asked him , when in extreme old age , whether he was still a lover . " Heaven forbid ! " he replied ; " I was only too glad to escape from that , as though from a boorish and insane master . " To men indeed who are keen after such ...
... asked him , when in extreme old age , whether he was still a lover . " Heaven forbid ! " he replied ; " I was only too glad to escape from that , as though from a boorish and insane master . " To men indeed who are keen after such ...
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Стр. 93 - Again, just as apples when unripe are torn from trees, but when ripe and mellow drop down, so it is violence that takes life from young men, ripeness from old. This ripeness is so delightful to me, that, as I approach nearer to death, I seem as it were to be sighting land, and to be coming to port at last after a long voyage.
Стр. 60 - For he kept his mind at full stretch like a bow, and never gave in to old age by growing slack. He maintained not merely an influence but an absolute command over his family: his slaves feared him, his sons were in awe of him, all loved him. In that family, indeed, ancestral custom and discipline were in full vigour. The fact is that old age is respectable just as long as it asserts itself, maintains its proper rights, and is not enslaved to any one. For as I admire a young man who has something...