Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 pages |
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Page 357
... Thespesius of Soli , an intimate friend of that Protogenes3 who lived in this city with us for some time , had been very profligate during the early part of his life , and had quickly run through his property , and for some time owing ...
... Thespesius of Soli , an intimate friend of that Protogenes3 who lived in this city with us for some time , had been very profligate during the early part of his life , and had quickly run through his property , and for some time owing ...
Page 361
... Thespesius ' kinsman told him that this was the way Dionysus went up to heaven by , and by which he afterwards took up Semele , and it was called the place of Oblivion . But he would not let Thespesius stay there , much as he wished ...
... Thespesius ' kinsman told him that this was the way Dionysus went up to heaven by , and by which he afterwards took up Semele , and it was called the place of Oblivion . But he would not let Thespesius stay there , much as he wished ...
Page 363
... Thespesius and his guide turned to see those that were undergoing punishment . And at first they saw only distressing and pitiable sights , but after that , Thespe- sius , little expecting it , found himself among his friends and ...
... Thespesius and his guide turned to see those that were undergoing punishment . And at first they saw only distressing and pitiable sights , but after that , Thespe- sius , little expecting it , found himself among his friends and ...
Page 408
... Thespesius , of Soli , curious story about , 357-365 . Thessalians very pugnacious , 3 , note . Thessaly famous for enchantments , 75 , note , 83 . Thucydides , 127 , 152 , 167 , 195 , 198 , 208 , 261 , 265 , 314 , 317 , 332 , 336 , 349 ...
... Thespesius , of Soli , curious story about , 357-365 . Thessalians very pugnacious , 3 , note . Thessaly famous for enchantments , 75 , note , 83 . Thucydides , 127 , 152 , 167 , 195 , 198 , 208 , 261 , 265 , 314 , 317 , 332 , 336 , 349 ...
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