Ancilla to The Pre-Socratic Philosophers: A Complete Translation of the Fragment in Diels, Fragmente Der Vorsokratiker |
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... suffered as little as possible . This could happen if one did not seek one's pleasures in mortal things . 190. One ... suffer in your soul . For he who admires those who have , and who are called happy by other mortals , and who dwells ...
... suffered as little as possible . This could happen if one did not seek one's pleasures in mortal things . 190. One ... suffer in your soul . For he who admires those who have , and who are called happy by other mortals , and who dwells ...
Page 114
... suffer . But if a man neglects public affairs , he is ill spoken of , even if he steals nothing and does no wrong . And if he is1 negligent and does wrong , he is liable not only to be ill - spoken of but also to suffer bodily harm . To ...
... suffer . But if a man neglects public affairs , he is ill spoken of , even if he steals nothing and does no wrong . And if he is1 negligent and does wrong , he is liable not only to be ill - spoken of but also to suffer bodily harm . To ...
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... suffers to suffer , and him who does , to do , and does not prevent the sufferer from suffering or the doer from doing . And if the case is brought up for punishment , there is no advantage peculiar to the sufferer rather than to the ...
... suffers to suffer , and him who does , to do , and does not prevent the sufferer from suffering or the doer from doing . And if the case is brought up for punishment , there is no advantage peculiar to the sufferer rather than to the ...
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