Upon the whole, he taught his citizens to think nothing more disagreeable than to live by (or for) themselves. Like bees, they acted with one impulse for the public good, and always assembled about their prince. They were possessed with a thirst of honour,... Plutarch's Lives - 154 페이지저자: Plutarch - 1803전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Plutarchus - 1809 - 584 페이지
...he taught his citizens to think nothing more disagreeable than to live by (or for) themselves. Like bees, they acted with one impulse for the public good,...and always assembled about their prince. They were inflamed by a thirst of honour, an enthusiasm bordering upon insanity, and had not a wish but for their... | |
| Plutarchus - 1812 - 690 페이지
...he taught his citizens to think nothing more disagreeable than to live by (or for) themselves. Like bees, they acted with one impulse for the public good,...about their prince. They were possessed with a thirst for honour, an enthusiasm bordering upon insanity, and had not a wish but for their country. These... | |
| Plutarch - 1821 - 358 페이지
...he taught his citizens to think nothing more disagreeable than to live by (or for) themselves. Like bees, they acted with one impulse for the public good,...sentiments are confirmed by some of their aphorisms.. When Paedaretus lost his election for one of the three hundred, he went away rejoicing that there t This... | |
| Plutarch - 1822 - 502 페이지
...he taught his citizens to think nothing more disagreeable than to live by (or for) themselves. Like bees, they acted with one impulse for the public good,...sentiments are confirmed by some of their aphorisms. When Paedaretus lost his election for one of the three hundred, he went away rejoicing that there were three... | |
| Plutarch - 1822 - 388 페이지
...taught his citizens to think noth> ing more disagreeable than to live by (or for) themselves, tike bees, they acted with one impulse for the public good,...and always assembled about their prince. They were inflamed by a thirst of honour, an enthusiasm bordering upon insanity, and had not a wish but for their... | |
| Plutarch - 1831 - 356 페이지
...whole, he taught his citizens to think nothing more disagreeable than to live by or for themselves. Like bees, they acted with one impulse for the public good,...their prince. They were possessed with a thirst of honor, an enthusiasm bordering on insanity, and had not a wish but for their country. These sentiments... | |
| Plutarch - 1832 - 446 페이지
...whole, he taught his citizens to think nothing more disagreeable than to live b\ or for themselves. Like bees they acted with one impulse for the public good,...prince. They were possessed with a thirst of honour, and enthusiasm bordering upon insanity, and had not a wish but for their country. These sentiments... | |
| Plutarch - 1832 - 444 페이지
...whole, he taught his citizens to think nothing more disagreeable than to live by or for themselves. Like bees they acted with one impulse for the public good,...prince. They were possessed with a thirst of honour, and enthusiasm bordering upon insanity, and had not a wish but for their country. These sentiments... | |
| Plutarch - 1834 - 544 페이지
...he tau¿ht his citizens to think nothing more disagreeable than to live by (or for) themselves. Like bees, they acted with one impulse for the public good,...sentiments are confirmed by some of their aphorisms. When Piedaretus lost his election for one of the three hundred, he went away rejoicing that there were three... | |
| Plutarch - 2009 - 354 페이지
...he taught his citizens to think nothing more disagreeable than to live by (or for) themselves. Like bees, they acted with one impulse for the public good,...sentiments are confirmed by some of their aphorisms. When Paedaretus lost his election for one of the three hundred, he went away rejoicing that there were three... | |
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