Plutarch's Morals: Ethical EssaysGeorge Bell and Sons, 1888 - 408 pages |
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... Sophocles , " Edipus Tyrannus , " 112 , 113 . 99 2 2 The Thessalians were very pugnacious . Cf. Isocrates , " Oratio de Pace , ” p . 316. οἱ μὲν ( Θετταλοί ) σφίσιν αὐτοῖς ἀεὶ πολεμοῦσιν , Lacedæmonians were convened in assembly , he ...
... Sophocles , " Edipus Tyrannus , " 112 , 113 . 99 2 2 The Thessalians were very pugnacious . Cf. Isocrates , " Oratio de Pace , ” p . 316. οἱ μὲν ( Θετταλοί ) σφίσιν αὐτοῖς ἀεὶ πολεμοῦσιν , Lacedæmonians were convened in assembly , he ...
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... Sophocles . They heard them faltering in speech and lisping in syllables , the poor parents saw their errors in revelling and drinking and love - affairs , so that of all Evenus ' 2 lines , that one alone is most remembered and quoted ...
... Sophocles . They heard them faltering in speech and lisping in syllables , the poor parents saw their errors in revelling and drinking and love - affairs , so that of all Evenus ' 2 lines , that one alone is most remembered and quoted ...
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... Sophocles calls her Fruitful , both very appropriate epithets . And though the wonderful act of generation belongs to Aphrodite only , and Love is only present in it as a subor- dinate , yet if he be absent the whole affair becomes unde ...
... Sophocles calls her Fruitful , both very appropriate epithets . And though the wonderful act of generation belongs to Aphrodite only , and Love is only present in it as a subor- dinate , yet if he be absent the whole affair becomes unde ...
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... Sophocles , Fragm . 678 , Dindorf . Compare a remark of Sophocles , recorded by Cicero , " De Senectute , " ch . xiv . Sophocles , Fragm . 720. Reading kaλà with Reiske . 5 Iliad , v . 831 . 6 Connecting " Αρης with ἀναιρεῖν . trary ...
... Sophocles , Fragm . 678 , Dindorf . Compare a remark of Sophocles , recorded by Cicero , " De Senectute , " ch . xiv . Sophocles , Fragm . 720. Reading kaλà with Reiske . 5 Iliad , v . 831 . 6 Connecting " Αρης with ἀναιρεῖν . trary ...
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... Sophocles alludes where he says , ' Dance with the Corybantes ; for the rites of Cybele and Pan have great affinities to the orgies of Bacchus . And the third madness proceeds from the Muses , and possesses an impressionable and pure ...
... Sophocles alludes where he says , ' Dance with the Corybantes ; for the rites of Cybele and Pan have great affinities to the orgies of Bacchus . And the third madness proceeds from the Muses , and possesses an impressionable and pure ...
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