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... of one's Progress in Virtue , " § 8 . Odyssey , " xx . 14 , 15 . 3 A theatre , that is , in which animals and birds and human beings should meet in common . of interest , but gratuitously and by nature , " 24 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
... of one's Progress in Virtue , " § 8 . Odyssey , " xx . 14 , 15 . 3 A theatre , that is , in which animals and birds and human beings should meet in common . of interest , but gratuitously and by nature , " 24 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
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... their glorious flower ? is there no one that cares that 1 The Saint Hubert of the 2 Eschylus , Frag . 1911 . 3 Odyssey , v . 69 . Middle Ages . Dindorf . 4 Fragm . 146 , 125 . 4 the growing man may be upright and virtuous , and ON LOVE .
... their glorious flower ? is there no one that cares that 1 The Saint Hubert of the 2 Eschylus , Frag . 1911 . 3 Odyssey , v . 69 . Middle Ages . Dindorf . 4 Fragm . 146 , 125 . 4 the growing man may be upright and virtuous , and ON LOVE .
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... . Quoted also in " On Virtue and Vice , " §1 . 3 Odyssey , xix . 40 . 4 I adopt the suggestion of Wyttenbach , εἶπεν , ὦ Δαφναῖε . 5 Pinder , " Pyth . " i.8 . 6 broken and his pride is cowed . And among 54 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
... . Quoted also in " On Virtue and Vice , " §1 . 3 Odyssey , xix . 40 . 4 I adopt the suggestion of Wyttenbach , εἶπεν , ὦ Δαφναῖε . 5 Pinder , " Pyth . " i.8 . 6 broken and his pride is cowed . And among 54 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
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... we shall be satisfied if we hear a little of 1 Euripides , " Pirithous , " Fragm . 591. Dindorf . 2 An allusion to Homer , " Odyssey , " xii . 453 . such mighty matters . " made the same request , 56 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
... we shall be satisfied if we hear a little of 1 Euripides , " Pirithous , " Fragm . 591. Dindorf . 2 An allusion to Homer , " Odyssey , " xii . 453 . such mighty matters . " made the same request , 56 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
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... , iv . 1105-1114 . I tone down the original here a little . 2 Homer , " Odyssey , " vi . 183 , 184. Cf. Eurip . " Medea , ” 14 , 15 . even the gods themselves require love for the production of 66 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
... , iv . 1105-1114 . I tone down the original here a little . 2 Homer , " Odyssey , " vi . 183 , 184. Cf. Eurip . " Medea , ” 14 , 15 . even the gods themselves require love for the production of 66 PLUTARCH'S MORALS .
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