Select Essays of Dio ChrysostomR. Phillips, 1800 - 256 psl. |
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... divine . No wonder , replied Alexander , if he were worsted ; for that trial of skill was not contested before kings , but in the presence of rustic and vulgar judges , or rather before men of pleasure and effeminacy : for which usage ...
... divine . No wonder , replied Alexander , if he were worsted ; for that trial of skill was not contested before kings , but in the presence of rustic and vulgar judges , or rather before men of pleasure and effeminacy : for which usage ...
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... divine herald of virtue ; but in- sinuated himself to be a champion and com- petitor of merit , with the heroes of that poet . In truth , father ! it were no strange event , said he , if nature had made me also excellent in poetry ...
... divine herald of virtue ; but in- sinuated himself to be a champion and com- petitor of merit , with the heroes of that poet . In truth , father ! it were no strange event , said he , if nature had made me also excellent in poetry ...
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... divine ( v ) . Yet kings should listen with pleasure to philoso phical instruction in it's season , as in no wise contradictory , but consonant , to their modes of life . I would not , however , advise a king , of a soul generous , and ...
... divine ( v ) . Yet kings should listen with pleasure to philoso phical instruction in it's season , as in no wise contradictory , but consonant , to their modes of life . I would not , however , advise a king , of a soul generous , and ...
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... their conser- vation were impossible . If then a neglect of moderation ensure destruction to things , which are divine ; what may human things be sup posed to suffer from this ruinous distemper ? The poet 74 ON IMMODERATE DESIRES .
... their conser- vation were impossible . If then a neglect of moderation ensure destruction to things , which are divine ; what may human things be sup posed to suffer from this ruinous distemper ? The poet 74 ON IMMODERATE DESIRES .
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... divine , if impartiality of opinion may be expected from the fondness of a father . Though he was removed from ex- istence in such immaturity of years , he wore not the appearance of a man , who bemoaned his untimely destiny , but was ...
... divine , if impartiality of opinion may be expected from the fondness of a father . Though he was removed from ex- istence in such immaturity of years , he wore not the appearance of a man , who bemoaned his untimely destiny , but was ...
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