A Life of Aristotle: Including a Critical Discussion of Some Questions of Literary History Connected with His WorksJ. and J.J. Deighton, 1839 - 181 pages |
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... notes of any thing which she might learn either from him or from any of his literary circle , which appeared worth recording . Out of these mate- rials , together with extracts made by herself from au- thors which she had read , she ...
... notes of any thing which she might learn either from him or from any of his literary circle , which appeared worth recording . Out of these mate- rials , together with extracts made by herself from au- thors which she had read , she ...
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... first present collectively to the view of our readers , and then proceed step by step in the pro- cess of redintegration . 1 See Casaubon's note on Diog . Laert . v . 29 . APOLLODORUS . 2 11 On the authority then of Apollodorus.
... first present collectively to the view of our readers , and then proceed step by step in the pro- cess of redintegration . 1 See Casaubon's note on Diog . Laert . v . 29 . APOLLODORUS . 2 11 On the authority then of Apollodorus.
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... note . It is curious that in the Latin Life Aristocles is cited together with Aristoxenus as an authority for the very story which he is concerned to refute . 5 The literary men of the declining period considered it a part of their duty ...
... note . It is curious that in the Latin Life Aristocles is cited together with Aristoxenus as an authority for the very story which he is concerned to refute . 5 The literary men of the declining period considered it a part of their duty ...
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... note ' . daughter . One , probably to reconcile all accounts , calls her his daughter , ἣν καὶ θλαδίας ὢν ἔσπειρεν . ( Pseudo - Ammon ) . 1 Αρετὰ πολύμοχθε γένει βροτείῳ θήραμα κάλλιστον βίω ! σᾶς περὶ , παρθένε , μορφᾶς καὶ θανεῖν ...
... note ' . daughter . One , probably to reconcile all accounts , calls her his daughter , ἣν καὶ θλαδίας ὢν ἔσπειρεν . ( Pseudo - Ammon ) . 1 Αρετὰ πολύμοχθε γένει βροτείῳ θήραμα κάλλιστον βίω ! σᾶς περὶ , παρθένε , μορφᾶς καὶ θανεῖν ...
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... ( p . 1324 , col . 1 , line 23 , et seq . , and p . 1333 , col . 2 , line 10 , et seq . ) has a particular reference to the views of Leonidas ? See also above , p . 46. note 1 . 48 LITTLE GAIN FROM THEM . leus , and himself.
... ( p . 1324 , col . 1 , line 23 , et seq . , and p . 1333 , col . 2 , line 10 , et seq . ) has a particular reference to the views of Leonidas ? See also above , p . 46. note 1 . 48 LITTLE GAIN FROM THEM . leus , and himself.
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Page 74 - This is some fellow, Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness, and constrains the garb Quite from his nature : he cannot flatter, he, — An honest mind and plain, — he must speak truth ! An they will take it, so ; if not, he 's plain.