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... endroit de Dieu ? " The ancient referred to is Plutarch in the Life of Lysan- der . It appears to me that Lord Bacon may have used Florio's version . 7 Luke xviii . 8 . II . OF DEATH . EN fear Death as Children 4 ESSAYS .
... endroit de Dieu ? " The ancient referred to is Plutarch in the Life of Lysan- der . It appears to me that Lord Bacon may have used Florio's version . 7 Luke xviii . 8 . II . OF DEATH . EN fear Death as Children 4 ESSAYS .
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... Plutarch has it , Teg ära xai xúшvov . So the Italians say , ' E giuoca a'ndovinare ' in the same sense . - Comp . Adv . of L. xxiii . 13 , where the Spanish is , " Di Mentira y sacaras verdad . " operate with him ; and makes a Man walk ...
... Plutarch has it , Teg ära xai xúшvov . So the Italians say , ' E giuoca a'ndovinare ' in the same sense . - Comp . Adv . of L. xxiii . 13 , where the Spanish is , " Di Mentira y sacaras verdad . " operate with him ; and makes a Man walk ...
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... Plutarch tells us Epaminondas thus ele- gantly enlarged , Οὐ μόνον ἡ ἀρχὴ ἄνδρα δείκνυσιν καὶ ἀρχὴν ἀνὴρ . See Erasmus Adag . L. Bat . 1560 , p . 398 , and his Apophtheg- mata , L. v . 33 . 6 Tacit . Hist . i . 49 , 50. Cf. Adv . of ...
... Plutarch tells us Epaminondas thus ele- gantly enlarged , Οὐ μόνον ἡ ἀρχὴ ἄνδρα δείκνυσιν καὶ ἀρχὴν ἀνὴρ . See Erasmus Adag . L. Bat . 1560 , p . 398 , and his Apophtheg- mata , L. v . 33 . 6 Tacit . Hist . i . 49 , 50. Cf. Adv . of ...
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... Plutarch , than that they should say that there was one Plutarch that would eat his Children as soon as they were born , ' as the Poets speak of Saturn . And , as the Contumely is greater towards God , so the Danger is greater to- wards ...
... Plutarch , than that they should say that there was one Plutarch that would eat his Children as soon as they were born , ' as the Poets speak of Saturn . And , as the Contumely is greater towards God , so the Danger is greater to- wards ...
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... Plutarch saith of Timoleon's Fortune , in respect of that of Agesilaus or Epaminondas : and that this should be , no doubt it is much in a Man's Self . 5 Plut . Vit . Cæs . 38 . 6 For the anecdote of Timotheus , see Plutarch Apoph ...
... Plutarch saith of Timoleon's Fortune , in respect of that of Agesilaus or Epaminondas : and that this should be , no doubt it is much in a Man's Self . 5 Plut . Vit . Cæs . 38 . 6 For the anecdote of Timotheus , see Plutarch Apoph ...
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