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... Compare Thucydides , i . , 7 : Εφερον γὰρ ἀλλήλους . Αγειν kaì dépei is a phrase derived from the earliest times ... comparing what the philosopher says in the sixth book of the Republic , of the wondrous idea of the ayalòv , or The Good ...
... Compare Thucydides , i . , 7 : Εφερον γὰρ ἀλλήλους . Αγειν kaì dépei is a phrase derived from the earliest times ... comparing what the philosopher says in the sixth book of the Republic , of the wondrous idea of the ayalòv , or The Good ...
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... Compare Seneca , De Provid . , 6 , non est ista sincera felicitas — crusta est . Also Aristophanes , Plutus , 159 : Αισχυνόμενοι γὰρ ἀργύριον αἰτεῖν ἴσως , Ονόματι περιπέττουσι τὴν μοχθηρίαν . " With a name they crust over their ...
... Compare Seneca , De Provid . , 6 , non est ista sincera felicitas — crusta est . Also Aristophanes , Plutus , 159 : Αισχυνόμενοι γὰρ ἀργύριον αἰτεῖν ἴσως , Ονόματι περιπέττουσι τὴν μοχθηρίαν . " With a name they crust over their ...
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... Compare with it some of the tender expostulations of the Bible : " My son , forget not my law . Hear , O ye children , the instruction of a father . ” 13. γίγνονται δὲ ἀεὶ . See Note IX . , App . 14. διατελέσαι πρὸς γῆρας . The ...
... Compare with it some of the tender expostulations of the Bible : " My son , forget not my law . Hear , O ye children , the instruction of a father . ” 13. γίγνονται δὲ ἀεὶ . See Note IX . , App . 14. διατελέσαι πρὸς γῆρας . The ...
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... Compare this with the myth respecting the God Theuth in the Phædrus , 275 , D. , where oral in- struction is commended , as better than that of books , and doubts are suggested , whether , after all , the art of writing has been of real ...
... Compare this with the myth respecting the God Theuth in the Phædrus , 275 , D. , where oral in- struction is commended , as better than that of books , and doubts are suggested , whether , after all , the art of writing has been of real ...
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... compare what follows a few lines below : ov γὰρ δὴ σμικρόν γε τὸ διαφέρον , εἰ φανεῖεν λόγων ἁπτόμενοι ἀσέβων , " for it would make no small difference if they should appear , " & c . This sense of κινδυνεύω is quite a favourite with ...
... compare what follows a few lines below : ov γὰρ δὴ σμικρόν γε τὸ διαφέρον , εἰ φανεῖεν λόγων ἁπτόμενοι ἀσέβων , " for it would make no small difference if they should appear , " & c . This sense of κινδυνεύω is quite a favourite with ...
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