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... it ever to employ Man's social days in union and in joy ; The plenteous board high heap'd with cates divine , And o'er the foaming bowl the laughing wine . And again , he calls the gods " living at c . 5. ] 821 LOVE OF PLEASURE .
... it ever to employ Man's social days in union and in joy ; The plenteous board high heap'd with cates divine , And o'er the foaming bowl the laughing wine . And again , he calls the gods " living at c . 5. ] 821 LOVE OF PLEASURE .
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... o'er the sea , -to see how soft they are And delicate to view , with flowing hair , And well - smooth'd muscles in their tender arms . B. Have you heard Abydus has become a man ? And Aristophanes , in his Triphales , ridiculing ( after ...
... o'er the sea , -to see how soft they are And delicate to view , with flowing hair , And well - smooth'd muscles in their tender arms . B. Have you heard Abydus has become a man ? And Aristophanes , in his Triphales , ridiculing ( after ...
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... o'er his delicate head . 47. But Satyrus , speaking of the beautiful Alcibiades , says , " It is said that when he was in Ionia , he was more luxurious than the Ionians themselves . And when he was in Thebes he trained himself , and ...
... o'er his delicate head . 47. But Satyrus , speaking of the beautiful Alcibiades , says , " It is said that when he was in Ionia , he was more luxurious than the Ionians themselves . And when he was in Thebes he trained himself , and ...
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... O'er the full bowl the traitor stabb'd his guest ; 2 pointing out that his death was partly caused by his fondness for drunkenness . Speusippus also , the relation of Plato , and his successor in his school , was a man very fond of ...
... O'er the full bowl the traitor stabb'd his guest ; 2 pointing out that his death was partly caused by his fondness for drunkenness . Speusippus also , the relation of Plato , and his successor in his school , was a man very fond of ...
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... o'er them ? 25. And Philemon , in his Brothers , relates that Solon at first , on account of the unbridled passions of the young , made a law that women might be brought to be prostituted at brothels ; as Nicander of Colophon also ...
... o'er them ? 25. And Philemon , in his Brothers , relates that Solon at first , on account of the unbridled passions of the young , made a law that women might be brought to be prostituted at brothels ; as Nicander of Colophon also ...
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