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... Athenian statesmen . Assure yourself , said Philip playfully , that I would give up Amphipo- lis to the Athenians for the oratorical energies of Demosthenes . But what , think you , were Ho- mer's sentiments on rhetoric ? He appears to ...
... Athenian statesmen . Assure yourself , said Philip playfully , that I would give up Amphipo- lis to the Athenians for the oratorical energies of Demosthenes . But what , think you , were Ho- mer's sentiments on rhetoric ? He appears to ...
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... Athenians in their city and temples , than the glorious achievements of their progenitors : and I should deem the dagger of Mardonius , or the bucklers of those Spartans , taken prisoners in Pylos ( 2 ) , much more vene- rable and ...
... Athenians in their city and temples , than the glorious achievements of their progenitors : and I should deem the dagger of Mardonius , or the bucklers of those Spartans , taken prisoners in Pylos ( 2 ) , much more vene- rable and ...
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... Athenians , less adapted to the condition of kings , than the promotion of joviality in con- vivial fraternities : I wish to an ivory lyre I was moulded , That beautiful youths might bear me ! I wish in a necklace of gold I was folded ...
... Athenians , less adapted to the condition of kings , than the promotion of joviality in con- vivial fraternities : I wish to an ivory lyre I was moulded , That beautiful youths might bear me ! I wish in a necklace of gold I was folded ...
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... Athenians , whether slaves or free ? Now no man looks after a good - for - nothing dog , if he run away ; but even drives him out , if he return : yet , should he get rid of a worthless fel- low , he cannot rest contented , but must ...
... Athenians , whether slaves or free ? Now no man looks after a good - for - nothing dog , if he run away ; but even drives him out , if he return : yet , should he get rid of a worthless fel- low , he cannot rest contented , but must ...
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... principal city of that district . But extra- vagant desires stop the very ears of men , and render them deaf even to the most audible in- struction . On another occasion , the oracle directed the Athenians , ON IMMODERATE DESIRES . 77.
... principal city of that district . But extra- vagant desires stop the very ears of men , and render them deaf even to the most audible in- struction . On another occasion , the oracle directed the Athenians , ON IMMODERATE DESIRES . 77.
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