Select Essays of Dio ChrysostomR. Phillips, 1800 - 256 psl. |
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... fable to be nailed on a rock , with an eagle preying upon his liver ( 0 ) , Under these convictions , all articles of great expence , of vexatious and operose provision , he disallowed , and demonstrated their perni- cious effects upon ...
... fable to be nailed on a rock , with an eagle preying upon his liver ( 0 ) , Under these convictions , all articles of great expence , of vexatious and operose provision , he disallowed , and demonstrated their perni- cious effects upon ...
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... fable tells us , made use of a cer- tain efficacy , which Medea communicated to him ; and was thus protected from the dragon , and the bulls with flames issuing from their nostrils . We also must procure this efficacy from the same ...
... fable tells us , made use of a cer- tain efficacy , which Medea communicated to him ; and was thus protected from the dragon , and the bulls with flames issuing from their nostrils . We also must procure this efficacy from the same ...
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... his sobriety , and mag- nanimity , and ardent affection for all that is honourable and good , as if you were desirous of claiming no affinity with his virtues . A LIBYAN FABLE . To execute a Libyan fable , 138 CHARIDEMUS .
... his sobriety , and mag- nanimity , and ardent affection for all that is honourable and good , as if you were desirous of claiming no affinity with his virtues . A LIBYAN FABLE . To execute a Libyan fable , 138 CHARIDEMUS .
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Dio (Chrysostom.) A LIBYAN FABLE . To execute a Libyan fable , and to exhaust · men ter our literary occupation in employments of this nature , is not a very promising undertaking to of correct and proper sentiments , who never feel ...
Dio (Chrysostom.) A LIBYAN FABLE . To execute a Libyan fable , and to exhaust · men ter our literary occupation in employments of this nature , is not a very promising undertaking to of correct and proper sentiments , who never feel ...
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... fable to the practical morali- ties of life ( a ) . So much , as a certain author said , for the overture of our musical composition . What now remains to be performed , is a relation of the tale itself , an execution of the tune in ...
... fable to the practical morali- ties of life ( a ) . So much , as a certain author said , for the overture of our musical composition . What now remains to be performed , is a relation of the tale itself , an execution of the tune in ...
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