Notes on Aristophanes and PlatoMacmillan, 1884 - 4 pages |
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... natural warm baths were sacred to Hercules . 1264. Carcinus introduced in his tragedies , certain deities deploring and lamenting themselves . A parody of two lines in the Licymnius of Xenocles . 1359. Scholia of Simonides . Speeches ...
... natural warm baths were sacred to Hercules . 1264. Carcinus introduced in his tragedies , certain deities deploring and lamenting themselves . A parody of two lines in the Licymnius of Xenocles . 1359. Scholia of Simonides . Speeches ...
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... natural , than that a powerful state , which by long peace had been for many years acquiring new strength , while their ancient enemies had been continually weakening themselves by war , should ( at a time when their truce with Sparta ...
... natural , than that a powerful state , which by long peace had been for many years acquiring new strength , while their ancient enemies had been continually weakening themselves by war , should ( at a time when their truce with Sparta ...
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... natural son by will more than five minæ . 1675. Disputes between plenipotentiaries , deter- mined by the majority . 1728. Alludes to the Troades of Euripides . 1762. The hymn of Archilochus to Hercules Cal- linicus . THESMOPHORIAZUSE ...
... natural son by will more than five minæ . 1675. Disputes between plenipotentiaries , deter- mined by the majority . 1728. Alludes to the Troades of Euripides . 1762. The hymn of Archilochus to Hercules Cal- linicus . THESMOPHORIAZUSE ...
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... time ; he was suspected of exhibiting his father's dramas in his own name . The Eneus of Euripides parodied . Sophocles was dead not long since . The simplicity VOL . IV . E and easiness of his nature opposed to the cunning of RANE. ...
... time ; he was suspected of exhibiting his father's dramas in his own name . The Eneus of Euripides parodied . Sophocles was dead not long since . The simplicity VOL . IV . E and easiness of his nature opposed to the cunning of RANE. ...
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Thomas Gray Edmund Gosse. and easiness of his nature opposed to the cunning of Euripides . Agatho was now at the court of Archelaus . 79. It is plain , that Sophocles was just dead , and that Iophon , his son , had not yet published ...
Thomas Gray Edmund Gosse. and easiness of his nature opposed to the cunning of Euripides . Agatho was now at the court of Archelaus . 79. It is plain , that Sophocles was just dead , and that Iophon , his son , had not yet published ...
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afterwards Alcibiades alludes ancient Andocides Archytas Aristophanes Aristotle Athenæus Athenian Athens body brother called Callias character chorus citizens Cleon comick court Dacier dæmon death dialogue Diodorus Diog Dion Dionysius divinity drama Edited epistle Euripides famous Fcap Gorgias Greece GREEK TEXT Herodotus Hippias honour imagine Isocrates justice Lacedæmonians Laches Laert Laertius Legib Lysias M.A. Fcap manner mentioned mind musick nature NOTES oration pain passage Pausanias perhaps Pericles Persian person Phædo Phædrus philosophy Pisthetærus Plat Plato pleasure Plutarch Plutus poet Protagoras publick Republ REPUBLICA says Scene Schol Scholia Scholiast seems Serrani shew Sicily Socrates Socrates's sophist soul Sparta Sympos Syracuse thing Thucyd Thucydides tion tragick virtue words Xenoph Xenophon αλλ γαρ γε δε δι δια ει εις εκ εν επι εστι και κατα μεν μη ου ουκ ουτε παντα ΠΕΡΙ προς τας τε τοις τω ὡς