Two Essays on Old Age & FriendshipMacmillan, 1900 - Всего страниц: 210 |
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... at all ; and , secondly , that they were neglected by those from whom they had been used to receive atten- tions . Such men appear to me to lay the blame on the wrong thing . For The differ- ence is not wholly one of means . ON OLD AGE 31.
... at all ; and , secondly , that they were neglected by those from whom they had been used to receive atten- tions . Such men appear to me to lay the blame on the wrong thing . For The differ- ence is not wholly one of means . ON OLD AGE 31.
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... means . if it had been the fault of old age , then these same misfortunes would have befallen me and all other men of advanced years . But I have known many of them who never said a word of complaint against old age ; for they were only ...
... means . if it had been the fault of old age , then these same misfortunes would have befallen me and all other men of advanced years . But I have known many of them who never said a word of complaint against old age ; for they were only ...
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... ACTIVE EMPLOYMENTS . From which of them ? Do you mean from those carried on by youth and bodily strength ? Are there then no old men's employments to be after all my conducted by the intellect , even when bodies are 40 ON OLD AGE.
... ACTIVE EMPLOYMENTS . From which of them ? Do you mean from those carried on by youth and bodily strength ? Are there then no old men's employments to be after all my conducted by the intellect , even when bodies are 40 ON OLD AGE.
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... ; but the intellect becomes nimbler by exer- cising itself . For what Caecilius means by " old dotards of the comic stage are the credulous , the forgetful , and " " Appius Claudius Caecus . the slipshod . These are faults ON OLD AGE 59.
... ; but the intellect becomes nimbler by exer- cising itself . For what Caecilius means by " old dotards of the comic stage are the credulous , the forgetful , and " " Appius Claudius Caecus . the slipshod . These are faults ON OLD AGE 59.
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... mean “ a drinking together , " or " an eating together . " For they would seem to give the preference to what is really the least important part of it . X14 . For myself , owing to the Enjoyment pleasure I take in conversation , I enjoy ...
... mean “ a drinking together , " or " an eating together . " For they would seem to give the preference to what is really the least important part of it . X14 . For myself , owing to the Enjoyment pleasure I take in conversation , I enjoy ...
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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...