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... rests , he wrote a book of Table Talk , ' which may have suggested to Athenaeus the plan of his ' Symposium . ' The most remarkable of his minor works is that ' On the Malignity of Herodotus . ' Groto takes this treatise as being ...
... rests , he wrote a book of Table Talk , ' which may have suggested to Athenaeus the plan of his ' Symposium . ' The most remarkable of his minor works is that ' On the Malignity of Herodotus . ' Groto takes this treatise as being ...
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... rest of his daics in rest and honour among his citizens , of whom he was honourably welcomed home . Some judgo that he left Rome after the death of Trajan , being then of great yeares , to leade a more quiet life . So being then at rest ...
... rest of his daics in rest and honour among his citizens , of whom he was honourably welcomed home . Some judgo that he left Rome after the death of Trajan , being then of great yeares , to leade a more quiet life . So being then at rest ...
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... rests on the firm basis of facts , and may truly say , " All beyond this is portentous and fabulous , inhabited by pocts and mythologers , and there is nothing true or certain . " When I had written the lives of Lykurgus the law- giver ...
... rests on the firm basis of facts , and may truly say , " All beyond this is portentous and fabulous , inhabited by pocts and mythologers , and there is nothing true or certain . " When I had written the lives of Lykurgus the law- giver ...
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... rest by lot . Hellanikus says that the city did not select the youths and maidens by lot , but that Minos himself came thither and chose them , and that he picked out Theseus first of all , upon the usual conditions , which were that ...
... rest by lot . Hellanikus says that the city did not select the youths and maidens by lot , but that Minos himself came thither and chose them , and that he picked out Theseus first of all , upon the usual conditions , which were that ...
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... Rest merrily from toil . " However , some say that these ceremonies are performed in memory of the Herakleidæ , who were thus entertained by the Athenians ; but most writers tell the tale as I have Bailed with the youths , and came back ...
... Rest merrily from toil . " However , some say that these ceremonies are performed in memory of the Herakleidæ , who were thus entertained by the Athenians ; but most writers tell the tale as I have Bailed with the youths , and came back ...
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