Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 pages |
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... wished , and what Themis- ' Euripides , " Herc . Fur . " 1261 , 1262 . 2 Euripides , " Hippol . " 424 , 425 . 2 3 Cleophantus is the name given to this lad by other writers . B tocles wished all the Athenians wished . " All praise CALIORE.
... wished , and what Themis- ' Euripides , " Herc . Fur . " 1261 , 1262 . 2 Euripides , " Hippol . " 424 , 425 . 2 3 Cleophantus is the name given to this lad by other writers . B tocles wished all the Athenians wished . " All praise CALIORE.
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Ethical Essays Plutarch Arthur Richard Shilleto. tocles wished all the Athenians wished . " All praise also ought we to bestow on the Lacedæmonians for their loftiness of soul in fining their king Archidamus for venturing to marry a ...
Ethical Essays Plutarch Arthur Richard Shilleto. tocles wished all the Athenians wished . " All praise also ought we to bestow on the Lacedæmonians for their loftiness of soul in fining their king Archidamus for venturing to marry a ...
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... Athenians called upon him for his advice , refused to give it , saying , " I am not prepared . " But this you will say ... Athens , that I have prepared this speech to the best of my ability : for I should have been a poor creature if ...
... Athenians called upon him for his advice , refused to give it , saying , " I am not prepared . " But this you will say ... Athens , that I have prepared this speech to the best of my ability : for I should have been a poor creature if ...
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... Athens and Lacedæmon should be emulated . § XVI . As to this matter , therefore , let every parent follow his inclination . And now , as I have spoken about the good and decent behaviour of boys , I shall change my subject and speak a ...
... Athens and Lacedæmon should be emulated . § XVI . As to this matter , therefore , let every parent follow his inclination . And now , as I have spoken about the good and decent behaviour of boys , I shall change my subject and speak a ...
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... Athens , merely to gaze at and saunter about with handsome boys . For that was the original reason , doubtless , of Protogenes ' journey abroad . " § IV . And some laughter ensuing , Protogenes replied , " Do I really seem to you now to ...
... Athens , merely to gaze at and saunter about with handsome boys . For that was the original reason , doubtless , of Protogenes ' journey abroad . " § IV . And some laughter ensuing , Protogenes replied , " Do I really seem to you now to ...
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