The Cyropaedia: Or, Institution of Cyrus and the Hellenics, Or Grecian HistoryG. Bell & Sons, 1876 - 579 pagina's |
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... asked him , at the same time , where people could pur- chase provisions . Xenophon having given him an answer , he again asked where people might learn virtue and honour . Xenophon hesitating how to reply , Socrates said , " Follow me ...
... asked him , at the same time , where people could pur- chase provisions . Xenophon having given him an answer , he again asked where people might learn virtue and honour . Xenophon hesitating how to reply , Socrates said , " Follow me ...
Pagina xii
... asked no money for the instruction which he gave ; he had no disciples , but all who would might profit by his conversation . By such as were able to profit by it he was followed and honoured ; of such as were unable to value it , some ...
... asked no money for the instruction which he gave ; he had no disciples , but all who would might profit by his conversation . By such as were able to profit by it he was followed and honoured ; of such as were unable to value it , some ...
Pagina 10
... asking him which he thought the more handsome , his father or his grand- father , Cyrus answered , " Of the Persians , mother , my father is much the most handsome ; but of all the Medes that I have seen , either upon the road or at the ...
... asking him which he thought the more handsome , his father or his grand- father , Cyrus answered , " Of the Persians , mother , my father is much the most handsome ; but of all the Medes that I have seen , either upon the road or at the ...
Pagina 13
... asked him whether he would stay or go . He did not at all hesitate , but at once said that he would stay . And being asked by his mother for what reason , it is said that he answered , " Because , mother , at home , I am , and am ...
... asked him whether he would stay or go . He did not at all hesitate , but at once said that he would stay . And being asked by his mother for what reason , it is said that he answered , " Because , mother , at home , I am , and am ...
Pagina 15
... asked , was unable to refuse to gratify him ; for Cyrus , when his grandfather fell ill , never quitted him , nor ever ceased from tears ; and it was clearly seen by all , that he was in the ut- most fear lest he should die . In the ...
... asked , was unable to refuse to gratify him ; for Cyrus , when his grandfather fell ill , never quitted him , nor ever ceased from tears ; and it was clearly seen by all , that he was in the ut- most fear lest he should die . In the ...
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