The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, 4 tomasRichard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl Clarke Company, limited, 1899 |
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... Athenogenes : Alexander at his Best and Worst Alexander's Feast Alexander the Great The Voyage of Nearchus The Forged Will . 164 . 167 173 186 • 192 Plutarch 198 · Dryden 213 · J. P. Mahaffy 217 • · The Golden Mean Characters of Men ...
... Athenogenes : Alexander at his Best and Worst Alexander's Feast Alexander the Great The Voyage of Nearchus The Forged Will . 164 . 167 173 186 • 192 Plutarch 198 · Dryden 213 · J. P. Mahaffy 217 • · The Golden Mean Characters of Men ...
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... Athenogenes is especially welcome , because there is excellent reason to believe that in it we have a thoroughly ... Athenogenes . Midas was employed by Athenogenes as manager of a perfumery , one of three such shops of which the latter ...
... Athenogenes is especially welcome , because there is excellent reason to believe that in it we have a thoroughly ... Athenogenes . Midas was employed by Athenogenes as manager of a perfumery , one of three such shops of which the latter ...
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... Athenogenes -out of sheer consideration , as he declared , for the young man's interests― suddenly suggested that instead of paying for the free- dom of the three slaves , he should buy them right out , whereby he would have fuller ...
... Athenogenes -out of sheer consideration , as he declared , for the young man's interests― suddenly suggested that instead of paying for the free- dom of the three slaves , he should buy them right out , whereby he would have fuller ...
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... Athenogenes as her partner , -a profes- sional attorney by trade , and what is more , an Egyptian ? Gentlemen , you have now heard the whole story in all its details . Possibly , however , Athenogenes will plead , when his turn comes ...
... Athenogenes as her partner , -a profes- sional attorney by trade , and what is more , an Egyptian ? Gentlemen , you have now heard the whole story in all its details . Possibly , however , Athenogenes will plead , when his turn comes ...
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... Athenogenes in order to steal property belonging to me ? Can it be right that the disposition of one's property by will should be nullified if it is made under the persuasions of a woman , while if I am persuaded by Athenogenes ...
... Athenogenes in order to steal property belonging to me ? Can it be right that the disposition of one's property by will should be nullified if it is made under the persuasions of a woman , while if I am persuaded by Athenogenes ...
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The Universal Anthology– A Collection of the Best Literature ..., 4 tomas Richard Garnett,Léon Vallée,Alois Brandl Visos knygos peržiūra - 1899 |
The Universal Anthology– A Collection of the Best Literature ..., 4 tomas Richard Garnett,Léon Vallée,Alois Brandl Visos knygos peržiūra - 1899 |
The Universal Anthology– A Collection of the Best Literature ..., 4 tomas Richard Garnett,Léon Vallée,Alois Brandl Visos knygos peržiūra - 1899 |
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accusers Achæans Acichorius Adonis Agave Alcibiades Alexander Aratus Aristophanes army asked Athenians Athenogenes Athens Bacchus barbarians battle begin the dirge Bitinna born Brennus called cavalry Charicles citizens Cleobule Cleombrotus Clitus Craterus Cyrus Darius dead death decree defend Demosthenes Dinarchus Dionysius divine door drink Eacus earth enemy Epaminondas Eschines Etolians evil eyes fair fate father fear fortune friends give gods Greece Greek ground Gyllis hands hath hear heart heaven Hellenic honor horse Ichthyophagi Kadmus king Lacedæmonians live look Macedonian Machanidas magnanimous means Meletus mind mother Nearchus never night once peace Pentheus Persian persons Philopomen philosophy Plato poet Polycles Praxinoë punishment received replied sailed sent ships slave Socrates Sophilos Sosilas soul Spartan speak speech stades tell Thebans Thebes thee things thou Tissaphernes truth tyrant wine words wretched Xanthias ye Sicilian Muses youth Zeus
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