I learned freedom of will and undeviating steadiness of purpose; and to look to nothing else, not even for a moment, except to reason; and to be always the same, in sharp pains, on the occasion of the loss of a child, and in long illness... The Thoughts of the Emperor M. Aurelius Antoninus - Էջ 70Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1891 - 216 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1894 - 320 էջ
...communicated to me out of his own collection. 8. From Apollonius 1 I learned freedom of will and undeviating steadiness of purpose ; and to look to nothing else,...yielding, and not peevish in giving his instruction ; and to have had before my eyes a man who clearly considered his experience and his skill in expounding... | |
| Epictetus - 1904 - 568 էջ
...communicated to me out of his own collection. From Apollonius8 I learned freedom of will and undeviating steadiness of purpose ; and to look to nothing else,...yielding, and not peevish in giving his instruction; and to have had before my eyes a man who clearly considered his experience and his skill in expounding... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1900 - 192 էջ
...communicated to me out of his own collection. 8. From Apollonius I learned freedom of will and undeviating steadiness of purpose ; and to look to nothing else,...yielding, and not peevish in giving his instruction ; and to have had before my eyes a man who clearly considered his experience and his skill in expounding... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1901 - 540 էջ
...communicated to me out of his own recollection. 8. From Apollonius 1 I learned freedom of will and undeviating steadiness of purpose; and to look to nothing else,...clearly in a living example that the same man can be most resolute and yielding, and not peevish in giving his instruction; and to have had before my eyes... | |
| George Willis Botsford, Lillie M. Shaw Botsford - 1903 - 354 էջ
...my assent to those who talk overmuch. From Apollonius I learned freedom of will and an undeviating steadiness of purpose ; and to look to nothing else,...occasion of the loss of a child, and in long illness. From Sextus, a benevolent disposition, and the example of a family governed in a fatherly manner, and... | |
| Charles Henry Stanley Davis - 1903 - 294 էջ
...Marcianus were his chief instructors in philosophy. Apollonius taught him freedom of will and undeviating steadiness of purpose, and to look to nothing else, not even for a moment, except to reason. He taught how to receive factitious favors, without either sacrifice of self-respect or churlish regard.... | |
| Frederic Allison Tupper - 1904 - 220 էջ
...showing off, readiness to be reconciled." 8. " Freedom of will, undeviating steadiness of purpose, to be always the same, in sharp pains, on the occasion of the loss of a child, and in long illness." 9. "A benevolent disposition, a life conformable to nature, the toleration of ignorant persons." 10.... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 466 էջ
...communicated to me out of his own collection. 8. From Appollonius I learned freedom of will and undeviating steadiness of purpose; and to look to nothing else,...yielding, and not peevish in giving his instruction ; and to have had before my eyes a man who clearly considered his experience and his skill in expounding... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Whiting Halsey - 1909 - 276 էջ
...acquainted with the discourses of Epictetus. 8. From Apollonius" I learned freedom of will and undeviating steadiness of purpose; and to look to nothing else,...yielding, and not peevish in giving his instruction; and to have had before my eyes a man who clearly considered his experience and his skill in expounding... | |
| Plato, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1909 - 368 էջ
...communicated to me out of his own collection. 8. From Apollonius I learned freedom of will and undeviating steadiness of purpose; and to look to nothing else,...yielding, and not peevish in giving his instruction ; and to have had before my eyes a man who clearly considered his experience and his skill in expounding... | |
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