Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 pages |
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... Wyttenbach's text and notes I have always used when available , and when not so have fallen back upon Reiske . Reiske is always ingenious , but too fond of correcting a text , and the criticism of him by Wyttenbach 1 Grosart's Herrick ...
... Wyttenbach's text and notes I have always used when available , and when not so have fallen back upon Reiske . Reiske is always ingenious , but too fond of correcting a text , and the criticism of him by Wyttenbach 1 Grosart's Herrick ...
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... Wyttenbach . 2 From the heathen standpoint of course , not from the Christian . Compare the advice of Cato in Horace's " Satires , " Book i . Sat. ii . 31- 35. It is a little difficult to know what Diogenes ' precept really means . Is ...
... Wyttenbach . 2 From the heathen standpoint of course , not from the Christian . Compare the advice of Cato in Horace's " Satires , " Book i . Sat. ii . 31- 35. It is a little difficult to know what Diogenes ' precept really means . Is ...
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... Cf. Seneca , " Epist . " xlix . " Punctum est quod vivimus , et adhuc puncto minus . " 2 Reading with Wyttenbach , wc k λoyikñs téxvns . 3 Like Carker in Dombey . subject : I will now speak a word to the ON EDUCATION . 19.
... Cf. Seneca , " Epist . " xlix . " Punctum est quod vivimus , et adhuc puncto minus . " 2 Reading with Wyttenbach , wc k λoyikñs téxvns . 3 Like Carker in Dombey . subject : I will now speak a word to the ON EDUCATION . 19.
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... Wyttenbach thinks this treatise is not Plutarch's . He bases his conclusion partly on external , partly on internal , grounds . It is not quoted by Stobæus , or any of the ancients , before the fourteenth century . And its style is not ...
... Wyttenbach thinks this treatise is not Plutarch's . He bases his conclusion partly on external , partly on internal , grounds . It is not quoted by Stobæus , or any of the ancients , before the fourteenth century . And its style is not ...
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... Wyttenbach . Through the whole of this essay the reading is very uncertain frequently . My text in it has been formed from a careful collation of Wyttenbach , Reiske , and Dübner . I mention this here once for all , for it is ...
... Wyttenbach . Through the whole of this essay the reading is very uncertain frequently . My text in it has been formed from a careful collation of Wyttenbach , Reiske , and Dübner . I mention this here once for all , for it is ...
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