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... favours ; acting just as if any- body ill in body , passing over the experienced physician , should , to gratify his friend , call him in , and so throw away his life ; or as if to gratify one's friend one should reject the best pilot ...
... favours ; acting just as if any- body ill in body , passing over the experienced physician , should , to gratify his friend , call him in , and so throw away his life ; or as if to gratify one's friend one should reject the best pilot ...
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... favour these views in the passage , " But there is among mortals another love , that of the righteous temperate and pure soul . " Nor must we omit the re- mark of Plato , which seems to mix seriousness with mirth , that " those who have ...
... favour these views in the passage , " But there is among mortals another love , that of the righteous temperate and pure soul . " Nor must we omit the re- mark of Plato , which seems to mix seriousness with mirth , that " those who have ...
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... favour , and Soclarus the son of Aristio , who had come from Tithorea . And there were there also Protogenes of Tarsus , and Zeuxippus from Sparta , strangers , and my father said most of the most notable Bootians were there also . For ...
... favour , and Soclarus the son of Aristio , who had come from Tithorea . And there were there also Protogenes of Tarsus , and Zeuxippus from Sparta , strangers , and my father said most of the most notable Bootians were there also . For ...
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... favour . For , Protogenes , the yielding of the female to the male was called by the ancients the favour . Thus Pindar says Hephaestus was the son of Hera 1 Fragment of Eschylus . See Athenæus , xiii . p . 602 , E , which explains the ...
... favour . For , Protogenes , the yielding of the female to the male was called by the ancients the favour . Thus Pindar says Hephaestus was the son of Hera 1 Fragment of Eschylus . See Athenæus , xiii . p . 602 , E , which explains the ...
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... favour . ' And someone asks Hercules , " Did you obtain the girl's favour by force or by persuasion ? ' But the love of males for males , whether rape or voluntary -pathicks effeminately submitting , to use Plato's words , ' to be ...
... favour . ' And someone asks Hercules , " Did you obtain the girl's favour by force or by persuasion ? ' But the love of males for males , whether rape or voluntary -pathicks effeminately submitting , to use Plato's words , ' to be ...
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