Notes on Aristophanes and PlatoMacmillan, 1884 - 4 pages |
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... ALCIBIADES I. ALCIBIADES II . THEAGES . EUTHYPHRO APOLOGIA SOCRATIS CRITO PHÆDO ERASTE · 69 MENO 75 GORGIAS 87 MINOS 90 CHARMIDES LACHES • • 67 HIPPARCHUS PHILEBUS 94 CRATYLUS 98 SYMPOSIUM 101 EUTHYDEMUS 104 HIPPIAS MAJOR 110 HIPPIAS ...
... ALCIBIADES I. ALCIBIADES II . THEAGES . EUTHYPHRO APOLOGIA SOCRATIS CRITO PHÆDO ERASTE · 69 MENO 75 GORGIAS 87 MINOS 90 CHARMIDES LACHES • • 67 HIPPARCHUS PHILEBUS 94 CRATYLUS 98 SYMPOSIUM 101 EUTHYDEMUS 104 HIPPIAS MAJOR 110 HIPPIAS ...
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... Alcibiades , who never was so . 908. The ships were delivered to the Trierarchs , by the Erparnyou ( who seem to have appointed them ) and belonged to the publick ; but the Trierarch , at his own expense , repaired and furnished them ...
... Alcibiades , who never was so . 908. The ships were delivered to the Trierarchs , by the Erparnyou ( who seem to have appointed them ) and belonged to the publick ; but the Trierarch , at his own expense , repaired and furnished them ...
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... Alcibiades's view . L. 6. c . 15 . 1375. Συνερκτικος γαρ εστι , & c . This imitates the turn of phrase then in use among the young gentlemen of Athens , who had deserted the country , and the more manly exercises of agriculture ...
... Alcibiades's view . L. 6. c . 15 . 1375. Συνερκτικος γαρ εστι , & c . This imitates the turn of phrase then in use among the young gentlemen of Athens , who had deserted the country , and the more manly exercises of agriculture ...
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... Alcibiades , but un- doubtedly on Lamachus , who was always strenuous for continuing the war . 456. Mars and Enyalius were two different divinities . ( See Sophocles , Ajax , v . 179. ) 465. The Boeotians refused to come into the truce ...
... Alcibiades , but un- doubtedly on Lamachus , who was always strenuous for continuing the war . 456. Mars and Enyalius were two different divinities . ( See Sophocles , Ajax , v . 179. ) 465. The Boeotians refused to come into the truce ...
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... Alcibiades ; or if it be applied to him , what occasion is there to think it is meant of his Erparnya in Peloponnesus ( Ol . 90. 1 ) ? What is said of the Argives at v . 474 , and 492 , is only a reproach for the neutrality which they ...
... Alcibiades ; or if it be applied to him , what occasion is there to think it is meant of his Erparnya in Peloponnesus ( Ol . 90. 1 ) ? What is said of the Argives at v . 474 , and 492 , is only a reproach for the neutrality which they ...
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