Select Essays of Dio ChrysostomR. Phillips, 1800 - 256 psl. |
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... the ships , went on board , and were disposed to an immediate departure : for no man was able to restrain them , nor could Agamemnon devise any expedient in this emer- gency ( s ) : Ulysses alone had the address $ KINGLY GOVERNMENT .
... the ships , went on board , and were disposed to an immediate departure : for no man was able to restrain them , nor could Agamemnon devise any expedient in this emer- gency ( s ) : Ulysses alone had the address $ KINGLY GOVERNMENT .
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Dio (Chrysostom.) gency ( s ) : Ulysses alone had the address to divert them from their purpose ; and , by his harangues with those of Nestor , finally per- suaded them to stay . This exploit , therefore , was manifestly an achievement ...
Dio (Chrysostom.) gency ( s ) : Ulysses alone had the address to divert them from their purpose ; and , by his harangues with those of Nestor , finally per- suaded them to stay . This exploit , therefore , was manifestly an achievement ...
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... Ulysses ; but de- scribes it only as secure , agreeably to the man- ners of a cautious man ( h ) : Walls , battlements , strong doors , on every side Protect the court , and force and fraud deride . Besides , we must consider some ...
... Ulysses ; but de- scribes it only as secure , agreeably to the man- ners of a cautious man ( h ) : Walls , battlements , strong doors , on every side Protect the court , and force and fraud deride . Besides , we must consider some ...
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... Ulysses with one costly cloak , which he brought from home ( n ) : and this , under a just persuasion , that a mean appear- ance , like the appearance of private and ordi- nary persons , misbecomes a general , whose very dress and ...
... Ulysses with one costly cloak , which he brought from home ( n ) : and this , under a just persuasion , that a mean appear- ance , like the appearance of private and ordi- nary persons , misbecomes a general , whose very dress and ...
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... which Homer makes Circe regale the compani- ons of Ulysses ( v ) ; a food , capable of support- ing even beasts of the greatest magnitude ( w ) . DIOGENES , OR CONCERNING SERVANTS . As Diogenes was once 48 ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT .
... which Homer makes Circe regale the compani- ons of Ulysses ( v ) ; a food , capable of support- ing even beasts of the greatest magnitude ( w ) . DIOGENES , OR CONCERNING SERVANTS . As Diogenes was once 48 ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT .
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