The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... lines in his Dodona : - Say , from what country do you come , what land Call you your home ? Is this a delicate Luxurious band of long and soft - robed men From cities of Ionia that here approaches ? And Theophrastus , in his essay on ...
... lines in his Dodona : - Say , from what country do you come , what land Call you your home ? Is this a delicate Luxurious band of long and soft - robed men From cities of Ionia that here approaches ? And Theophrastus , in his essay on ...
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... lines— And Periphoretus Artemon Is loved by golden - hair'd Eurypyle , says that Artemo derived this nickname from living luxu- riously , and being carried about ( πeρipéρeσlai ) on a couch . For Anacreon says that he had been ...
... lines— And Periphoretus Artemon Is loved by golden - hair'd Eurypyle , says that Artemo derived this nickname from living luxu- riously , and being carried about ( πeρipéρeσlai ) on a couch . For Anacreon says that he had been ...
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... lines : - This will I say , though strange it may appear , That clear plain limits of this noble art Have been discover'd by my hand , and proved . And now the boundary which none can pass Is well defined , though nought that men can do ...
... lines : - This will I say , though strange it may appear , That clear plain limits of this noble art Have been discover'd by my hand , and proved . And now the boundary which none can pass Is well defined , though nought that men can do ...
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... . It is not known from what play this fragment comes . in the Variorum Edition of Euripides , Inc. Fragm . 165 . 3 M ATH . - VOL . III . It is given And some one else added the following lines from Euripides- c . 11. ] 897 LOVE .
... . It is not known from what play this fragment comes . in the Variorum Edition of Euripides , Inc. Fragm . 165 . 3 M ATH . - VOL . III . It is given And some one else added the following lines from Euripides- c . 11. ] 897 LOVE .
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Athenaeus (of Naucratis.) And some one else added the following lines from Euripides- But you , O mighty Love , of ... line of battle , adorn the handsomest of their citizens , and employ them to offer sacrifices to Love on behalf of the ...
Athenaeus (of Naucratis.) And some one else added the following lines from Euripides- But you , O mighty Love , of ... line of battle , adorn the handsomest of their citizens , and employ them to offer sacrifices to Love on behalf of the ...
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2nd Edition Alexis Anacreon ancient anointed Antiphanes Apollodorus Aristophanes Aristoxenus ATH.-VOL Athenian Athens Bacchus banquet beautiful breath called Carystius celebrated cheesecakes Clearchus comic poet cook cottabus courtesan Cratinus crown Cynulcus dance Demetrius Diphilus dish drink e'en Essays Eubulus Euripides feast festival figs fish flowers flute flute-player garlands give Gnathæna goddess gods golden Greeks guests Heraclides of Pontus Hermippus History Homer honey honour Iliad invented J. A. ST Jove kind king Lacedæmonians live lovers luxury Lydian lyre magadis manner Menander mentions mistress Myrtilus myrtle o'er once orator pæan pectis perfumes Pherecrates philosopher play pleasure poems revised rich roasted round Samian Sappho says second book sing slave song Sophocles sort speaks sweet sweetmeats tells temple thee Theophrastus Theopompus things thou Trans Translated treatise Ulpian unguent Venus verses vols wear wine woman women word youth Zariadres
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