Select Essays of Dio ChrysostomR. Phillips, 1800 - 256 psl. |
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... ther ! that I not only dislike every other poet , but hear every measure , except the heroic num- bers of Homer , with impatience and disgust . These magnanimous sentiments , which dis- covered an elevation of mind above all vulgar and ...
... ther ! that I not only dislike every other poet , but hear every measure , except the heroic num- bers of Homer , with impatience and disgust . These magnanimous sentiments , which dis- covered an elevation of mind above all vulgar and ...
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... ther ( m ) . Not to mention , that Achilles was in subjection to others , and goes on a military expedition with a small force under the orders of a foreign general : but I would submit in no case to the controul of any king alive ...
... ther ( m ) . Not to mention , that Achilles was in subjection to others , and goes on a military expedition with a small force under the orders of a foreign general : but I would submit in no case to the controul of any king alive ...
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... tem- ples and the schools for gymnastic exercises : and one garment was sufficient for him both in summer and in winter , as he had accustomed داره himself to endure all the changes of the wea- ther 34 ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT .
... tem- ples and the schools for gymnastic exercises : and one garment was sufficient for him both in summer and in winter , as he had accustomed داره himself to endure all the changes of the wea- ther 34 ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT .
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... ther . His feet he never covered ; not per- ceiving more delicacy in them than in the eyes and face . But these parts , though the ten- derest by nature , supported the cold without any difficulty , because they were constantly exposed ...
... ther . His feet he never covered ; not per- ceiving more delicacy in them than in the eyes and face . But these parts , though the ten- derest by nature , supported the cold without any difficulty , because they were constantly exposed ...
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... ; but their time of dissolution is un- certain , whether it will shortly come , or whe- ther it be already present ; nor is the smallest interval exempted from this fear , but an equal necessity 42 ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT .
... ; but their time of dissolution is un- certain , whether it will shortly come , or whe- ther it be already present ; nor is the smallest interval exempted from this fear , but an equal necessity 42 ARBITRARY GOVERNMENT .
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