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... the Arcadian , who had been a pupil of Plato . 67. But not only did Aristippus and his followers embrace 2 Odyss . ii . 418. . Iliad , i . 225 . that pleasure which consists in motion , but also Epicurus 874 [ B. XII . THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
... the Arcadian , who had been a pupil of Plato . 67. But not only did Aristippus and his followers embrace 2 Odyss . ii . 418. . Iliad , i . 225 . that pleasure which consists in motion , but also Epicurus 874 [ B. XII . THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
Page 890
... Iliad represented any concubine as living with Menelaus , though he has given wives to every one else . And accordingly , in Homer , even old men sleep with women , such as Nestor and Phoenix . For these men were not worn out or ...
... Iliad represented any concubine as living with Menelaus , though he has given wives to every one else . And accordingly , in Homer , even old men sleep with women , such as Nestor and Phoenix . For these men were not worn out or ...
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... Macedonian did not take any women . with him to his wars , as Darius did , whose power was sub- verted by Alexander . For he used to take about with him ! Iliad , ii . 220 . a i as ΟΙ wi WE eit by th : c . 5. ] 891 HERCULES .
... Macedonian did not take any women . with him to his wars , as Darius did , whose power was sub- verted by Alexander . For he used to take about with him ! Iliad , ii . 220 . a i as ΟΙ wi WE eit by th : c . 5. ] 891 HERCULES .
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... he is asleep ; but the God sends his beloved object to sleep with his eyelids still open , 1 Iliad , x . 401 . 2 This fragment is from the Hippodamia . so that he may not for a single moment be 902 [ B. XIII . THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
... he is asleep ; but the God sends his beloved object to sleep with his eyelids still open , 1 Iliad , x . 401 . 2 This fragment is from the Hippodamia . so that he may not for a single moment be 902 [ B. XIII . THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
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... Athenian might have done . 1 Pindar , Ol . vi . 71 . 2 Homer gives this epithet to Aurora , Iliad , i . 477 , and in many other places . 82. And Hieronymus of Rhodes , in his Historic Commen- 964 [ B. XIII . THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
... Athenian might have done . 1 Pindar , Ol . vi . 71 . 2 Homer gives this epithet to Aurora , Iliad , i . 477 , and in many other places . 82. And Hieronymus of Rhodes , in his Historic Commen- 964 [ B. XIII . THE DEIPNOSOPHISTS .
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