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BOOK I V. ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES CH A P. I. On Anger . Question .
WHETHER Anger ought to be suppressed entirely , or only to be confined within
the bounds of moderation . THOSE who maintain that resentment is blameable
only in the ...
BOOK I V. ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES CH A P. I. On Anger . Question .
WHETHER Anger ought to be suppressed entirely , or only to be confined within
the bounds of moderation . THOSE who maintain that resentment is blameable
only in the ...
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To these arguments , those who adopt the opinion that anger should be entirely
suppressed , reply : You tell us , anger is natural to man ; but nothing is more
natural to man , mildness , and benevolence . Now with what propriety can we
call ...
To these arguments , those who adopt the opinion that anger should be entirely
suppressed , reply : You tell us , anger is natural to man ; but nothing is more
natural to man , mildness , and benevolence . Now with what propriety can we
call ...
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Now , sach is anger to a wise man . To fools and cowards it is a necessary evil ,
but to a person of moderate sense and virtue , it is an evil , which has no
advantage attending it . The harm it must do him is very apparent . It musť ruffle
his temper ...
Now , sach is anger to a wise man . To fools and cowards it is a necessary evil ,
but to a person of moderate sense and virtue , it is an evil , which has no
advantage attending it . The harm it must do him is very apparent . It musť ruffle
his temper ...
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Besides , the imitation of anger , which is easily formed , will produce the same
effect upon others , as if the passion was real . If therefore to quicken the slow , to
rouse the inattentive , and restrain the fierce , it is sometimes 1 expedient that
they ...
Besides , the imitation of anger , which is easily formed , will produce the same
effect upon others , as if the passion was real . If therefore to quicken the slow , to
rouse the inattentive , and restrain the fierce , it is sometimes 1 expedient that
they ...
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If anger then is neither useful nor commendable , it is certainly the part of wisdom
to suppress it entirely . We should rather confine it , you tell us , within certain
bounds . But how shall we ascertain the limits , to which it may , and beyond
which ...
If anger then is neither useful nor commendable , it is certainly the part of wisdom
to suppress it entirely . We should rather confine it , you tell us , within certain
bounds . But how shall we ascertain the limits , to which it may , and beyond
which ...
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