Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 pages |
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... His actual words were very coarse , and would naturally be resented by Ptolemy . See Athenæus , 621 , A. 2 See " Iliad , " v . 83 ; xvi . 334 ; xx . 477 . and self - control of boys without any doubt or 16 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
... His actual words were very coarse , and would naturally be resented by Ptolemy . See Athenæus , 621 , A. 2 See " Iliad , " v . 83 ; xvi . 334 ; xx . 477 . and self - control of boys without any doubt or 16 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
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... i . 10-20 . ? A quotation from Simonides . 3 We are not bound to swallow all the ancients tell us . Credat Judæus Apella ! " Iliad , " xvii . 134-136 . unselfish . And so the bird in Homer , feeding ON LOVE TO ONE'S OFFSPRING . 23.
... i . 10-20 . ? A quotation from Simonides . 3 We are not bound to swallow all the ancients tell us . Credat Judæus Apella ! " Iliad , " xvii . 134-136 . unselfish . And so the bird in Homer , feeding ON LOVE TO ONE'S OFFSPRING . 23.
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... Iliad , " ix . 324. Quoted again in " How one may be aware of one's Progress in Virtue , " § 8 . Odyssey , " xx . 14 , 15 . 3 A theatre , that is , in which animals and birds and human beings should meet in common . of interest , but ...
... Iliad , " ix . 324. Quoted again in " How one may be aware of one's Progress in Virtue , " § 8 . Odyssey , " xx . 14 , 15 . 3 A theatre , that is , in which animals and birds and human beings should meet in common . of interest , but ...
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... in translating an ancient author . It is in- evitable . Verbum sat sapienti . 1 Homer , " Iliad , ” xvii . 446 , 447 . 2 Ibid . xi . 269-271 . 1 in swaddling clothes , with unintermittent assiduity both night 26 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
... in translating an ancient author . It is in- evitable . Verbum sat sapienti . 1 Homer , " Iliad , ” xvii . 446 , 447 . 2 Ibid . xi . 269-271 . 1 in swaddling clothes , with unintermittent assiduity both night 26 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
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... recorded by Cicero , " De Senectute , " ch . xiv . Sophocles , Fragm . 720. Reading kaλà with Reiske . 5 Iliad , v . 831 . 6 Connecting " Αρης with ἀναιρεῖν . trary , and make the passions gods . " " 44 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
... recorded by Cicero , " De Senectute , " ch . xiv . Sophocles , Fragm . 720. Reading kaλà with Reiske . 5 Iliad , v . 831 . 6 Connecting " Αρης with ἀναιρεῖν . trary , and make the passions gods . " " 44 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
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