Select Essays of Dio ChrysostomR. Phillips, 1800 - 256 psl. |
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... death , endangered his life with that despotic monster , and drove him into banishment , about the year ninety- four of the Christian æra , with no other com- panions of his exile besides Plato's dialogue on the Immortality of the Soul ...
... death , endangered his life with that despotic monster , and drove him into banishment , about the year ninety- four of the Christian æra , with no other com- panions of his exile besides Plato's dialogue on the Immortality of the Soul ...
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... volumes 8vo . after the death of the commentator , by his learned widow , Ernestina Christina Reiske , with a short preface by herself . DORCHESTER GAOL , Feb. 15 , 1800 . CONCERNING KINGLY GOVERNMENT ( a ) * . IT is viii PREFACE .
... volumes 8vo . after the death of the commentator , by his learned widow , Ernestina Christina Reiske , with a short preface by herself . DORCHESTER GAOL , Feb. 15 , 1800 . CONCERNING KINGLY GOVERNMENT ( a ) * . IT is viii PREFACE .
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... death with their own chariots and armour ( ) . To the ode may be added also the song of Victory , such as Achilles commanded the Greeks to celebrate , whilst the body of Hector was conveying to the ships , in conjunction with himself ...
... death with their own chariots and armour ( ) . To the ode may be added also the song of Victory , such as Achilles commanded the Greeks to celebrate , whilst the body of Hector was conveying to the ships , in conjunction with himself ...
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... death , with su- spicions that all were plotting against his life , even his children and his brothers . Hence he took no pleasure in his meals , whilst the most palatable dishes were set before him ; nor could wine distill upon his ...
... death , with su- spicions that all were plotting against his life , even his children and his brothers . Hence he took no pleasure in his meals , whilst the most palatable dishes were set before him ; nor could wine distill upon his ...
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... the sick entertain hopes of recovery to the last moment of their lives ; but for this monarch no means of deli- verance can be found . They too , whom For- tune has afflicted by the death of friends , well ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT . 41.
... the sick entertain hopes of recovery to the last moment of their lives ; but for this monarch no means of deli- verance can be found . They too , whom For- tune has afflicted by the death of friends , well ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT . 41.
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