The Deipnosophists; Or, Banquet of the Learned, Volume 3H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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Page 829
... bring up all the children that are born , no one knowing to what father each child belongs : and the children , too , live in the same manner as those who have brought them up , having feasts very frequently , and being intimate with ...
... bring up all the children that are born , no one knowing to what father each child belongs : and the children , too , live in the same manner as those who have brought them up , having feasts very frequently , and being intimate with ...
Page 832
... bringing chamber - pots into entertain- ments . But laughing at those who left their countries to travel in foreign lands , they themselves used to boast that they had grown old without ever having crossed the bridges which led over ...
... bringing chamber - pots into entertain- ments . But laughing at those who left their countries to travel in foreign lands , they themselves used to boast that they had grown old without ever having crossed the bridges which led over ...
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... bring one's appetites into a state of slavery , is neither the part of a wise man , nor of a fortunate man , nor indeed of one who has any accurate understanding of what the constitution of human nature really is . And it is a strong ...
... bring one's appetites into a state of slavery , is neither the part of a wise man , nor of a fortunate man , nor indeed of one who has any accurate understanding of what the constitution of human nature really is . And it is a strong ...
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... brings forward , I will merely cite what he has said in his treatise on the End , For he says- " For I am not able to perceive any good , if I take away all the pleasures which arise from flavours , and if I leave out of the question ...
... brings forward , I will merely cite what he has said in his treatise on the End , For he says- " For I am not able to perceive any good , if I take away all the pleasures which arise from flavours , and if I leave out of the question ...
Page 876
... bring no pleasure to his mind , I would not for a moment deem it all Worthy a moment's thought compared with pleasure . 69. And yoon the Peripatetic , " as Antigonus the Carys- tian says , " when as a young man he had come to Athens for ...
... bring no pleasure to his mind , I would not for a moment deem it all Worthy a moment's thought compared with pleasure . 69. And yoon the Peripatetic , " as Antigonus the Carys- tian says , " when as a young man he had come to Athens for ...
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