The Cyropaedia: Or, Institution of Cyrus and the Hellenics, Or Grecian HistoryG. Bell & Sons, 1876 - 579 pagina's |
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Pagina xv
... tell a plain story , or discuss ordinary topics , with fluency and clearness , but had not an intellect , like that of Plato , for the consideration of abstruse or sublime metaphysical questions . He encourages his readers to the ...
... tell a plain story , or discuss ordinary topics , with fluency and clearness , but had not an intellect , like that of Plato , for the consideration of abstruse or sublime metaphysical questions . He encourages his readers to the ...
Pagina 13
... tell him that it is not yet possible for him to get his dinner , because he was busy with certain people : ' then , when he came to supper , I would tell him that he was bathing : ' and , if he was very eager to eat , I would tell him ...
... tell him that it is not yet possible for him to get his dinner , because he was busy with certain people : ' then , when he came to supper , I would tell him that he was bathing : ' and , if he was very eager to eat , I would tell him ...
Pagina 14
... telling me that , when I should be constituted judge of what fitted best , I might determine in this manner ; but that when J was to judge whose the coat was , I must consider what just possession is ; whether he that took a thing from ...
... telling me that , when I should be constituted judge of what fitted best , I might determine in this manner ; but that when J was to judge whose the coat was , I must consider what just possession is ; whether he that took a thing from ...
Pagina 19
... tell us a sad piece of news , if you will be able to do nothing for us in case of need , but , as far as depends on you , 1we must make our requests to some one else . " 13. Cyrus , on hearing this remark , was annoyed , and retir- ing ...
... tell us a sad piece of news , if you will be able to do nothing for us in case of need , but , as far as depends on you , 1we must make our requests to some one else . " 13. Cyrus , on hearing this remark , was annoyed , and retir- ing ...
Pagina 30
... telling you something different from what is signified by the gods ; and that moreover , in case you should be without an augur , you might not be at a loss how to profit by the divine signals , but understanding , by your knowledge in ...
... telling you something different from what is signified by the gods ; and that moreover , in case you should be without an augur , you might not be at a loss how to profit by the divine signals , but understanding , by your knowledge in ...
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