Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 pages |
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... Anthemion and Pisias , both men of good repute , and very great friends of Baccho , who was surnamed the Hand- some , and also rivals of one another somewhat through their affection for him . Now you must know that there was at Thespiæ ...
... Anthemion and Pisias , both men of good repute , and very great friends of Baccho , who was surnamed the Hand- some , and also rivals of one another somewhat through their affection for him . Now you must know that there was at Thespiæ ...
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... Anthemion , the latter being his cousin , though older than him , and the former the gravest1 of his lovers . Pisias objected to the marriage , and upbraided Anthemion with throwing the youth away on Ismenodora . Anthemion replied that ...
... Anthemion , the latter being his cousin , though older than him , and the former the gravest1 of his lovers . Pisias objected to the marriage , and upbraided Anthemion with throwing the youth away on Ismenodora . Anthemion replied that ...
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... Anthemion would very much like , that I am offending the Court , so I stop . " " You amuse us , " said Anthemion : " but you ought from the first to have spoken to the point . " § VII . " I say then , " continued Pisias , " and give it ...
... Anthemion would very much like , that I am offending the Court , so I stop . " " You amuse us , " said Anthemion : " but you ought from the first to have spoken to the point . " § VII . " I say then , " continued Pisias , " and give it ...
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... Anthemion , that they force us to inter- vene again , who have no objection to dance in the retinue of conjugal Love ? " " I do , " said Anthemion , " but pray defend Love at some length , as you are on his side , and moreover come to ...
... Anthemion , that they force us to inter- vene again , who have no objection to dance in the retinue of conjugal Love ? " " I do , " said Anthemion , " but pray defend Love at some length , as you are on his side , and moreover come to ...
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... Anthemion said , " " Twas a bold deed and certainly does savour somewhat of Lemnos - I own it now we are alone - this Ismenodora must be most violently in love . " Hereupon Soclarus said , with a sly smile , " You don't think then that ...
... Anthemion said , " " Twas a bold deed and certainly does savour somewhat of Lemnos - I own it now we are alone - this Ismenodora must be most violently in love . " Hereupon Soclarus said , with a sly smile , " You don't think then that ...
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