| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1808 - 436 lehte
...played upon, are_tljey who are neither worthy of the greatest detestation, nor the greatest compassion. Hence it happens, that the whole subject of the ridiculous lies in the-mora! vices of men who are neither belovedjiQx miserable, nor deserving to be .dragged to_p_unis]irnent... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1822 - 340 lehte
...played upon, are they who ate neither worthy of the greatest detestation, nor the greatest coinpassion. Hence it happens, that the whole subject of the ridiculous lies in the moral vices of men who are neither beloved nor miserable, nor deserving to be dragged to punishment for their crimes: when these... | |
| Lane Cooper - 1922 - 354 lehte
...most easily played upon are those that deserve neither great detestation nor the greatest compassion. Hence it happens that the whole subject of the ridiculous lies in the moral vices of men who are neither beloved nor miserable, nor deserving to be dragged to punishment for their crimes. . . . Deformity... | |
| Katrin Hockenjos - 2006 - 262 lehte
...Normabweichung und die damit verbundene Etablierung von Lastern und Torheiten beschreibt Cicero so: ...the whole subject of the ridiculous lies in the moral vices of men who are neither beloved nor miserable, nor deserving to be dragged to punishment for their crimes.46 Daneben... | |
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