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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... Battle of Leuctra Educating a Citizen The Ten Attic Orators Antiphon on an Accidental Homicide Introduction by FREDERICK • • Plato Plato Lord Byron Cicero . Miss Yonge . Plato • Andocides on Making Peace with Lacedæmon Lysias against ...
... Battle of Leuctra Educating a Citizen The Ten Attic Orators Antiphon on an Accidental Homicide Introduction by FREDERICK • • Plato Plato Lord Byron Cicero . Miss Yonge . Plato • Andocides on Making Peace with Lacedæmon Lysias against ...
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... battle . He received instruction in physics from Anaxagoras , in rhetoric from Prodicus , and was on terms of intimate friendship with Socrates . He early devoted his attention to dramatic composition , and at the age of twenty - five ...
... battle . He received instruction in physics from Anaxagoras , in rhetoric from Prodicus , and was on terms of intimate friendship with Socrates . He early devoted his attention to dramatic composition , and at the age of twenty - five ...
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... battle of Issus , if he would retire from Per- sia . One of his generals , Parmenio , said , " I would accept them if I were Alexander . " Alexander replied , " So would I if I were Parmenio . ” His father Philip wished him to compete ...
... battle of Issus , if he would retire from Per- sia . One of his generals , Parmenio , said , " I would accept them if I were Alexander . " Alexander replied , " So would I if I were Parmenio . ” His father Philip wished him to compete ...
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... battle of Cunaxa was made commander of the retreat , the celebrated " Retreat of the Ten Thou- sand . " Later he served in the Spartan army and was banished by Athens ; he lived some twenty years in Elis , but the time and place of his ...
... battle of Cunaxa was made commander of the retreat , the celebrated " Retreat of the Ten Thou- sand . " Later he served in the Spartan army and was banished by Athens ; he lived some twenty years in Elis , but the time and place of his ...
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... battle . He expected the king to give battle the same day ; for in the middle of this day's march a deep sunk trench was reached , thirty feet broad and eighteen feet deep . The trench was carried inland through the plain , twelve ...
... battle . He expected the king to give battle the same day ; for in the middle of this day's march a deep sunk trench was reached , thirty feet broad and eighteen feet deep . The trench was carried inland through the plain , twelve ...
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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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xvi psl. - Our little systems have their day; They have their day and cease to be; They are but broken lights of thee, And thou, O Lord, art more than they.
xxviii psl. - And then consider the great historical fact that for three centuries this book has been woven into the life of all that is best and noblest in English history; that it has become the national epic of Britain, and is as familiar to noble and simple, from John o...