| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1861 - 632 pages
...way; but your thoughts ought to be bent towards the ship, and perpetually attentive, lest the captain should call ; and then you must leave all these things, that you may not be thrown into the vessel, hound neck and heels, like a sheep. Thus likewise in life, if, instead of an onion, or shell-fish,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1861 - 634 pages
...not be thrown into the vessel, bonnd neck and heels, like a sheep. Thus likewise in life, if, iustead of an onion, or shell-fish, such a thing as a wife or a child be granted yon, there is no objection: but if the captain calls, run to the ship, leave all these things, regard... | |
| Epictetus - 1865 - 468 pages
...; but your thoughts ought to be bent towards the ship, and perpetually attentive, lest the captain should call ; and then you must leave all these things, that you may not have to be carried on board the vessel, bound like a sheep. Thus likewise in life, if, instead of a... | |
| Delphian Society - 1911 - 566 pages
...way, but your thoughts ought to be bent towards the ship, and perpetually attentive, lest the captain should call; and then you must leave all these things,...like a sheep: thus likewise in life, if, instead of a mussel or shell, such a thing as a wife or child be granted you, there is no objection; but if the... | |
| Charles Morris - 1888 - 536 pages
...way, but your thoughts ought to be bent towards the ship, and perpetually attentive, lest the captain should call ; and then you must leave all these things,...an onion or shell-fish, such a thing as a wife or child be granted you, there is no objection ; but if the captain calls, run to the ship, leave all... | |
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