Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects: essays, moral, political and literary, Band 1Bell & Bradfute, 1825 - 544 Seiten |
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... Xenophon mentions it , but with a doubt if it be of any advantage to a state . Είδε και εμπορια οφελεΐ τι πόλιν , & c . XEN . HIERO . - Plato to- tally excludes it from his imaginary republic . De Legibus , lib . iv . all probability ...
... Xenophon mentions it , but with a doubt if it be of any advantage to a state . Είδε και εμπορια οφελεΐ τι πόλιν , & c . XEN . HIERO . - Plato to- tally excludes it from his imaginary republic . De Legibus , lib . iv . all probability ...
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... Xenophon , and the Dialogues of Lucian ) , though many of their serious compositions are al- together inimitable . Horace condemns the coarse raille- ries and cold jests of Plautus : But , though the most easy , agreeable , and ...
... Xenophon , and the Dialogues of Lucian ) , though many of their serious compositions are al- together inimitable . Horace condemns the coarse raille- ries and cold jests of Plautus : But , though the most easy , agreeable , and ...
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... Xenophon 2 , in his Institution of Cyrus , represents the combination of the Asiatic powers to have arisen from a jealousy of the increasing force of the Medes and Persians ; and though that elegant composition should be supposed ...
... Xenophon 2 , in his Institution of Cyrus , represents the combination of the Asiatic powers to have arisen from a jealousy of the increasing force of the Medes and Persians ; and though that elegant composition should be supposed ...
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... Xenophon in his Economics , where he gives directions for the management of a farm , recommends a strict care and attention of laying the male and the female slaves at a distance from each other . He seems not to suppose that they are ...
... Xenophon in his Economics , where he gives directions for the management of a farm , recommends a strict care and attention of laying the male and the female slaves at a distance from each other . He seems not to suppose that they are ...
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... Xenophon , in the Ban- quet of Socrates , gives us a natural unaffected description of the tyranny of the Athenian people . " In my poverty , " says Charmides , " I am much more happy than I ever " was while possessed of riches : as ...
... Xenophon , in the Ban- quet of Socrates , gives us a natural unaffected description of the tyranny of the Athenian people . " In my poverty , " says Charmides , " I am much more happy than I ever " was while possessed of riches : as ...
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