From Alexander, the grammarian, to refrain from fault-finding, and not in a reproachful way to chide those who uttered any barbarous or solecistic or strange-sounding expression; but dexterously to introduce the very expression which ought to have been... Thoughts of the Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus - Էջ 86Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1892 - 287 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1894 - 320 էջ
...approbation without noisy display, and he possessed much knowledge without ostentation. 10. From Alexander1 the grammarian, to refrain from fault-finding, and...reproachful way to chide those who uttered any barbarous cr solecistic or strangesounding expression ; but dexterously to introduce the very expression which... | |
| Epictetus - 1904 - 568 էջ
...approbation without noisy display, and he possessed much knowledge without ostentation. From Alexander11 the grammarian, to refrain from faultfinding, and...not about the word, or by some other fit suggestion. From Fronto12 I learned to observe what envy, and duplicity, and hypocrisy are in a tyrant, and that... | |
| Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1900 - 192 էջ
...approbation without noisy display, and he possessed much knowledge without ostentation. 10. From Alexander the grammarian, to refrain from fault-finding, and...not about the word, or by some other fit suggestion. 1 1 . From Fronto I learned to observe what envy and duplicity and hypocrisy are in a tyrant, and that... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1901 - 540 էջ
...approbation without noisy display, and he possessed much knowledge without ostentation. 10. From Alexander, 1 the grammarian, to refrain from fault-finding, and...the word, or by some other fit suggestion. 11. From Fronto 2 I learned to observe what envy and duplicity, and hypocrisy are in a tyrant, and that generally... | |
| University of Wisconsin - 1904 - 402 էջ
...poetry, and fine writing." But on the very next page (I: 10) he says that he learned from "Alexander, the grammarian, to refrain from fault-finding, and not in a reproachful way to chide those wfeo uttered any barbarous or solecistic or strange-sounding expression; but dexterously to introduce... | |
| Charles Newton Smiley - 1906 - 116 էջ
...poetry, and fine writing." But on the very next ' page (I: 10) he says that he learned from "Alexander, the grammarian, to refrain from fault-finding, and...the very expression which ought to have been used. This seems to indicate that the Stoics still clung to their theory of Latinitas, even though they might... | |
| Charles Newton Smiley - 1906 - 80 էջ
...poetry, and fine writing." But on the very next page (I: 10) he says that he learned from "Alexander, the grammarian, to refrain from fault-finding, and...the very expression which ought to have been used. This seems to indicate that the Stoics still clung to their theory of Latinitas, even though they might... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 466 էջ
...approbation without noisy display, and he possessed much knowledge without ostentation. 10. From Alexander the grammarian, to refrain from fault-finding, and...inquiry about the thing itself, not about the word, by some other fit suggestion. 11. From Fornto I learned to observe what envy, and duplicity, and hypocrisy... | |
| University of Wisconsin - 1907 - 384 էջ
...poetry, and fine writing." But on the very next page (I: 10) he says that he learned from "Alexander, the grammarian, to refrain from fault-finding, and...chide those who uttered any barbarous or solecistic or strange-soundiog expression; but dexterously to introduce the very expression which ought to have been... | |
| Plato, Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius (Emperor of Rome) - 1909 - 368 էջ
...approbation without noisy display, and he possessed much knowledge without ostentation. 10. From Alexander, the grammarian, to refrain from fault-finding, and...the word, or by some other fit suggestion. 11. From Fronto I learned to observe what envy and duplicity and hypocrisy are in a tyrant, and that generally... | |
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