Pass And Class. An Oxford Guide-Book Through the Courses of Literæ Humaniores, Mathematics, Natural Science, And Law And Modern History
Pass And Class. An Oxford Guide-Book Through the Courses of Literæ Humaniores, Mathematics, Natural Science, And Law And Modern History
Burrows, Montagu, 1819-1905
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Thus, again, whatever difference of character we may j>erceive between the fifth, sixth, and seventh Books on the one hand, and the rest of the work on the other, (which Sir A. Grant summarily settles by re- fernng the former to Eudemus,) it will be necessary to set down in opposite columns the numerous points of resemblance between the treatment of Justice in Book V. and Friendship in Book vni. Book ix. will also find its place in this parallelism, as supply- ing the same sort of discussion on... questions arising out of the main subject which the later chapters of 126 ILLUSTRATIONS OP THE "BTmOS," Book V. supply for the earlier ones. Book ix. will require to be compared with Books vi. and x. in its treatment of vov9. Books i. and x., again, mus;t obviously be read in close connection with one an- other, and the first five chapters of Book in. will naturally connect themselves in an especial manner 'with Book II. The above, though the slightest possible sketch, may serve to point out some of the methods by which familiarity with the Ethics may be acquired.
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