The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 3C. Dilly, 1786 |
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... attack upon Socrates LXXVII . The motives and grounds for Ari- ftophanes's attack upon Socrates 84 92 ΙΟΙ III 119 135 145 more - NUMBER . - PAGE . more fully confidered , with CONTENT S.
... attack upon Socrates LXXVII . The motives and grounds for Ari- ftophanes's attack upon Socrates 84 92 ΙΟΙ III 119 135 145 more - NUMBER . - PAGE . more fully confidered , with CONTENT S.
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... attack , though even Homer did not escape , as may be gathered from The Ulyffes of Cratinus , in which he parodies and ridicules the Odyffey . Cratinus lived to an extreme old age , though according to the loofe morals of the Greeks he ...
... attack , though even Homer did not escape , as may be gathered from The Ulyffes of Cratinus , in which he parodies and ridicules the Odyffey . Cratinus lived to an extreme old age , though according to the loofe morals of the Greeks he ...
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... attack : Cra- tinus , then nearly approaching to an hundred , had left off writing , but he was not yet fuper- annuated , and lived to compleat a comedy , which he appofitely entitled The Flaggon . In the plot of this piece he feigns ...
... attack : Cra- tinus , then nearly approaching to an hundred , had left off writing , but he was not yet fuper- annuated , and lived to compleat a comedy , which he appofitely entitled The Flaggon . In the plot of this piece he feigns ...
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... attacked the most obnoxious and profligate characters in Athens , without any re- gard to his perfonal fafety ; to expose the cheat , and ridicule thé impoftor was the glory of his mufe , and neither the terrors of the magistracy , nor ...
... attacked the most obnoxious and profligate characters in Athens , without any re- gard to his perfonal fafety ; to expose the cheat , and ridicule thé impoftor was the glory of his mufe , and neither the terrors of the magistracy , nor ...
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... attacks both the public and private character of Cimon , charging him with improper partiality for the Lacedæmonians , with drunkenness , and even with an inceftuous commerce with his own fifter Pnyce : Plutarch takes notice of this at ...
... attacks both the public and private character of Cimon , charging him with improper partiality for the Lacedæmonians , with drunkenness , and even with an inceftuous commerce with his own fifter Pnyce : Plutarch takes notice of this at ...
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