The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... Pleasure - Luxury of the Persians - Profligacy of the Lydians Persian Customs - The Sybarites - The Tarentines - The Milesians- The Abydenes - The Colophonians - Luxury of the Syrians - Of the Asiatic Kings - Sardanapalus - Philip - The ...
... Pleasure - Luxury of the Persians - Profligacy of the Lydians Persian Customs - The Sybarites - The Tarentines - The Milesians- The Abydenes - The Colophonians - Luxury of the Syrians - Of the Asiatic Kings - Sardanapalus - Philip - The ...
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... pleasure and virtue . Ac- . cordingly , when Venus , that is to say pleasure , was preferred , everything was thrown into confusion . And that excellent writer Xenophon seems to me to have invented his fable about Hercules and Virtue on ...
... pleasure and virtue . Ac- . cordingly , when Venus , that is to say pleasure , was preferred , everything was thrown into confusion . And that excellent writer Xenophon seems to me to have invented his fable about Hercules and Virtue on ...
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... pleasure is to go hunting for pain . On which account Homer , wishing to represent pleasure in an odious light , says that the greatest of the gods receive no advantage from their power , but are even much injured by it , if they will ...
... pleasure is to go hunting for pain . On which account Homer , wishing to represent pleasure in an odious light , says that the greatest of the gods receive no advantage from their power , but are even much injured by it , if they will ...
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... pleasure was like a child , incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong . " And in the eighth book of his ... Pleasure , speaks as follows- " Tyrants and kings , having all kinds of good things in their power , and having had ...
... pleasure was like a child , incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong . " And in the eighth book of his ... Pleasure , speaks as follows- " Tyrants and kings , having all kinds of good things in their power , and having had ...
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... pleasure and luxury in the highest honour ; and they , at the same time , are the most valiant and magnanimous of all the barbarians . For to indulge in pleasure and luxury is the conduct of freeborn men and of a liberal disposition ...
... pleasure and luxury in the highest honour ; and they , at the same time , are the most valiant and magnanimous of all the barbarians . For to indulge in pleasure and luxury is the conduct of freeborn men and of a liberal disposition ...
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