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... γε καὐτον σε κατ ' συνεβαλε . It should seem that love was the cause of the death of Euripides , and one would think , from the expression and from the Scholia , that his wife had not only been false to him , but that she destroyed him ...
... γε καὐτον σε κατ ' συνεβαλε . It should seem that love was the cause of the death of Euripides , and one would think , from the expression and from the Scholia , that his wife had not only been false to him , but that she destroyed him ...
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... γε σοι . ] Socrates professed the art of love . See Xenoph . Sympos . Ib . Πρεσβυτερω . ] He was then threescore and upwards . Ib . Κατα ́Ηροδικον . ] Herodicus of Selymbria , ὁ παιδοτριβης . See Plat . Protagoras , p . 316. There was ...
... γε σοι . ] Socrates professed the art of love . See Xenoph . Sympos . Ib . Πρεσβυτερω . ] He was then threescore and upwards . Ib . Κατα ́Ηροδικον . ] Herodicus of Selymbria , ὁ παιδοτριβης . See Plat . Protagoras , p . 316. There was ...
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... γε εμαυτοῦ ουδεν . ] It is observable , that Socrates , whenever he would discourse affirmatively on any subject , or when he thought proper to raise and adorn his style , does it not in his own person , but assumes the character of ...
... γε εμαυτοῦ ουδεν . ] It is observable , that Socrates , whenever he would discourse affirmatively on any subject , or when he thought proper to raise and adorn his style , does it not in his own person , but assumes the character of ...
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... γε αγγελλεις . ] These words belong to Phædrus , as H. Stephens observes . It is a proverb : you are the messenger of no bad news . See De Legibus , L. 3 , p . 702 . Ib . Εδυσωπουμην . ] A fragment of Ibycus : Μη τι παρα Θεοις αμπλακων ...
... γε αγγελλεις . ] These words belong to Phædrus , as H. Stephens observes . It is a proverb : you are the messenger of no bad news . See De Legibus , L. 3 , p . 702 . Ib . Εδυσωπουμην . ] A fragment of Ibycus : Μη τι παρα Θεοις αμπλακων ...
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... γε αλλα ουκ αν πανυ ὑπερ του λογου διϊσχυρισαιμην , & c . NOTES . P. 97. Hence it is clear that Socrates never was the scholar of Anaxagoras , ( whatever Laertius and others have said ) though he had read his works with application ...
... γε αλλα ουκ αν πανυ ὑπερ του λογου διϊσχυρισαιμην , & c . NOTES . P. 97. Hence it is clear that Socrates never was the scholar of Anaxagoras , ( whatever Laertius and others have said ) though he had read his works with application ...
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