The Cyropaedia: Or, Institution of Cyrus and the Hellenics, Or Grecian HistoryG. Bell & Sons, 1876 - 579 pagina's |
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... wished the boy to sup as agreeably as possible , that he might the less regret what he had left at home , had several dishes set before him , with sauces and meats of all kinds ; when , as they relate , Cyrus said , " How much trouble ...
... wished the boy to sup as agreeably as possible , that he might the less regret what he had left at home , had several dishes set before him , with sauces and meats of all kinds ; when , as they relate , Cyrus said , " How much trouble ...
Pagina 43
... wished for metal , gold , have perished by means of it . 46. Thus human wisdom knows no more how to choose what is best , than a man who , casting lots , should do whatever might chance to fall to him . But the ever - living gods , my ...
... wished for metal , gold , have perished by means of it . 46. Thus human wisdom knows no more how to choose what is best , than a man who , casting lots , should do whatever might chance to fall to him . But the ever - living gods , my ...
Pagina 51
... He invited likewise , and rewarded , such as he saw practise anything that he wished all the others to imitate . And the dishes that were set before himself , and before those that he invited to supper , were always alike . 31. The E 2.
... He invited likewise , and rewarded , such as he saw practise anything that he wished all the others to imitate . And the dishes that were set before himself , and before those that he invited to supper , were always alike . 31. The E 2.
Pagina 66
... wished you , " said he , " to appear as splendid as possible ; for it would have been an honour to me , for you , who are my sister's son , to have appeared with the utmost magnificence . " 6. To this remark Cyrus replied , " In which ...
... wished you , " said he , " to appear as splendid as possible ; for it would have been an honour to me , for you , who are my sister's son , to have appeared with the utmost magnificence . " 6. To this remark Cyrus replied , " In which ...
Pagina 76
... wished to deceive him , deceive him as effectu- ally as a person might deceive the blind , or the deaf , or men of no understanding at all ; and in matters in which you thought it necessary to use concealment , he has seen you using ...
... wished to deceive him , deceive him as effectu- ally as a person might deceive the blind , or the deaf , or men of no understanding at all ; and in matters in which you thought it necessary to use concealment , he has seen you using ...
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