Notes on Aristophanes and PlatoMacmillan, 1884 - 4 pages |
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... shews his oeconomy and prudence ; for he says , that had he used any other vehicle , he must have carried twice the provision , whereas this animal will feed on what he himself had digested . 146. The Bellerophon of Euripides introduced ...
... shews his oeconomy and prudence ; for he says , that had he used any other vehicle , he must have carried twice the provision , whereas this animal will feed on what he himself had digested . 146. The Bellerophon of Euripides introduced ...
Page 30
... shew the advantages of flying , and apply it to several whimsical cases ; and they invite all such , as would be free from the heavy tyranny of human laws , to live among them , where it is no sin to beat one's father , or to lie with ...
... shew the advantages of flying , and apply it to several whimsical cases ; and they invite all such , as would be free from the heavy tyranny of human laws , to live among them , where it is no sin to beat one's father , or to lie with ...
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... shews how much it would be for the mutual interests of both nations ; and Neptune is hungry enough to be glad of some reason- able pretence to give the thing up . The Triballian god is asked his opinion for form : he mutters some- what ...
... shews how much it would be for the mutual interests of both nations ; and Neptune is hungry enough to be glad of some reason- able pretence to give the thing up . The Triballian god is asked his opinion for form : he mutters some- what ...
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... shew him that he is giving up his patri- mony for a dinner ; and what will become of him after Jupiter's death , if the birds are to have everything during his life - time . Pisthetærus clearly proves to Her- cules that this is a mere ...
... shew him that he is giving up his patri- mony for a dinner ; and what will become of him after Jupiter's death , if the birds are to have everything during his life - time . Pisthetærus clearly proves to Her- cules that this is a mere ...
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... shews that in the ancient musick they dwelt not on words alone , and repeated them , as we do , but also on syllables ; or , does it only express the lengthening out of the vowels ? 1580. It is here said , from Aristotle , that Cleophon ...
... shews that in the ancient musick they dwelt not on words alone , and repeated them , as we do , but also on syllables ; or , does it only express the lengthening out of the vowels ? 1580. It is here said , from Aristotle , that Cleophon ...
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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