Notes on Aristophanes and PlatoMacmillan, 1884 - 4 pages |
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Page 82
... Italy and Spain , and in other hot countries . Xenoph . Græc . Hist . L. 5. p . 557 . Ib . Ασιτον και αποτον . ] The cicada is an animal with wings , the size of a man's thumb , of a dark brown colour , which sits on the trees and sings ...
... Italy and Spain , and in other hot countries . Xenoph . Græc . Hist . L. 5. p . 557 . Ib . Ασιτον και αποτον . ] The cicada is an animal with wings , the size of a man's thumb , of a dark brown colour , which sits on the trees and sings ...
Page 83
... Italy in the NOTES . Leontines , Ol . 88. 2. ( See Diod . Sic . L. 12 , p . 313. ) when Socrates was about forty - three years old . ( V. Ciceronem in Bruto , et Quintil . L. 3. c . 1. ) Tisias and Corax of Syracuse , and Gorgias the ...
... Italy in the NOTES . Leontines , Ol . 88. 2. ( See Diod . Sic . L. 12 , p . 313. ) when Socrates was about forty - three years old . ( V. Ciceronem in Bruto , et Quintil . L. 3. c . 1. ) Tisias and Corax of Syracuse , and Gorgias the ...
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... Italian Greeks were noted for the luxury of the table . See Plato Epist . 7 . p . 326 and 336 . Ρ . 519. Σου δε ισως επιληψονται . ] I do not find what became of Callicles ; but Alcibiades had already fled from his country , for fear of ...
... Italian Greeks were noted for the luxury of the table . See Plato Epist . 7 . p . 326 and 336 . Ρ . 519. Σου δε ισως επιληψονται . ] I do not find what became of Callicles ; but Alcibiades had already fled from his country , for fear of ...
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... Italy and in Sicily the victory was adjudged by the whole audience to that poet , who had the greatest number of hands held up for him . P. 659. The manners , exhibited in a drama to the people , ought always to be better than their own ...
... Italy and in Sicily the victory was adjudged by the whole audience to that poet , who had the greatest number of hands held up for him . P. 659. The manners , exhibited in a drama to the people , ought always to be better than their own ...
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... Italy after his death , had left Crete in a manner desti- tute of inhabitants ; for he mentions only Præsus and Polichme , as cities of the Eteocrétes ( or original Cretans ) remaining . This happened about one hundred years before the ...
... Italy after his death , had left Crete in a manner desti- tute of inhabitants ; for he mentions only Præsus and Polichme , as cities of the Eteocrétes ( or original Cretans ) remaining . This happened about one hundred years before the ...
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