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... say this , but it is the observation made by the gods to each other . Ωδε δέ τις είπεσκε ἰδὼν ἐς πλήσιον ἄλλον , Odys . viii . 828 . against Troy - nous ; but they would speak in 3 G 2 c . 3. ] 819 LOVE OF PLEASURE .
... say this , but it is the observation made by the gods to each other . Ωδε δέ τις είπεσκε ἰδὼν ἐς πλήσιον ἄλλον , Odys . viii . 828 . against Troy - nous ; but they would speak in 3 G 2 c . 3. ] 819 LOVE OF PLEASURE .
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Athenaeus (of Naucratis.) against Troy - nous ; but they would speak in that way much more of the men of the present ... speaks as follows- " Tyrants and kings , having all kinds of good things in their power , and having had experience ...
Athenaeus (of Naucratis.) against Troy - nous ; but they would speak in that way much more of the men of the present ... speaks as follows- " Tyrants and kings , having all kinds of good things in their power , and having had experience ...
Page 821
... speaks of pleasure and indulgence in the following terms- How sweet the products of a peaceful reign , The heaven - taught poet and enchanting strain , The well - fill'd palace , the perpetual feast , A loud rejoicing , and a people ...
... speaks of pleasure and indulgence in the following terms- How sweet the products of a peaceful reign , The heaven - taught poet and enchanting strain , The well - fill'd palace , the perpetual feast , A loud rejoicing , and a people ...
Page 823
... speaks in a like spirit , in the Iphigenia- As the wise polypus doth quickly change His hue according to the rocks he's near , So change your mind and your apparent feelings . And Theognis says— Imitate the wary cunning of the polypus ...
... speaks in a like spirit , in the Iphigenia- As the wise polypus doth quickly change His hue according to the rocks he's near , So change your mind and your apparent feelings . And Theognis says— Imitate the wary cunning of the polypus ...
Page 828
... speak of a dish which they called candaulus ; and there was not one kind of candaulus only , but three , so wholly devoted were they to luxury . And Hegesippus the Tarentine'says , that the candaulus is made of boiled meat , and grated ...
... speak of a dish which they called candaulus ; and there was not one kind of candaulus only , but three , so wholly devoted were they to luxury . And Hegesippus the Tarentine'says , that the candaulus is made of boiled meat , and grated ...
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