| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1824 - 318 páginas
...medicine of the soul should neither be the object of inquiry, whilst it was unknown, nor so much improved after its discovery, nor so well received or approved of by some, disagreeable, and looked on with an envious eye by many others ? Is it because the soul judges of the... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1840 - 226 páginas
...medicine of the soul should neither be the object of inquiry, whilst it was unknown, nor so much improved after its discovery, nor so well received or approved of by some, disagreeable, and looked on with an envious eye by many others ? Is it because the soul judges of the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1850 - 558 páginas
...medicine of the soul should neither be the object of inquiry, whilst it was unknown, nor so much improved after its discovery, nor so well received or approved of by some, disagreeable, and looked on with an envious eye by many others? Is it because the soul judges of the... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1853 - 518 páginas
...shall be so, and I will comply with your very laudable inclinations. BOOK III. OH (.! 11 1 EP OE MIND. I. WHAT reason shall I assign, 0 Brutus, why, as we...Hence it comes that the mind only judges of itself, wheu that very faculty by which it is judged is in a bad state. Had nature given us faculties for discerning... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 478 páginas
...medicine of the soul should neither be the object of inquiry, whilst it was unknown, nor so much improved after its discovery, nor so well received or approved of by some, disagreeable, and looked on with an envious eye by many others? It is because the soul judges of the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 560 páginas
...medicine of the soul should neither be the object of inquiry, whilst it was unknown, nor so much improved after its discovery, nor so well received or approved of by some, disagreeable, and looked on with an envious eye by many others? Is it because the soul judges of the... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1899 - 472 páginas
...immortal Gods ; but the medicine of the mind should not have been so much the object of inquiry while it was unknown, nor so much attended to and cultivated...perception of the disorders of the mind ? Hence it conies that the mind only judges of itself when that very faculty by which it is judged is in a bad... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 2005 - 469 páginas
...medicine of the mind should not have been so much the object of inquiry while it was unknown, nor so ranch attended to and cultivated after its discovery, nor...perception of the disorders of the mind ? Hence it conies that the mind only judges of itself when that very faculty by which it is judged is in a bad... | |
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