Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek; with Notes, Historical & Critical; & a Life of Plutarch, المجلد 1J. Crissy, 1834 |
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... gaining the elements of philosophical knowledge from her original economy and laws . Hence all that Dacier has observed concerning the probability of Plu- tarch's being seventeen or eighteen years of age when he stu- died under Ammonius ...
... gaining the elements of philosophical knowledge from her original economy and laws . Hence all that Dacier has observed concerning the probability of Plu- tarch's being seventeen or eighteen years of age when he stu- died under Ammonius ...
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... gained by human industry , by the most extensive inquiry and observation , he had every means and opportunity to obtain . The priests of Egypt un- folded to him their mysteries and their learning : they led him through the records of ...
... gained by human industry , by the most extensive inquiry and observation , he had every means and opportunity to obtain . The priests of Egypt un- folded to him their mysteries and their learning : they led him through the records of ...
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... gained the harbour , and making a descent , proceed- ed immediately to Gnossus . There he engaged with Deucalion and his guards , before the gates of the labyrinth , and slew them . The government by this means falling to Ariadne , he ...
... gained the harbour , and making a descent , proceed- ed immediately to Gnossus . There he engaged with Deucalion and his guards , before the gates of the labyrinth , and slew them . The government by this means falling to Ariadne , he ...
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... gained their ships , put to sea , and being driven by the winds upon the coast of Tuscany , came to an anchor in the river Ti- ber ; that here , their wives being much fatigued , and no long- er able to bear the hardships of the sea ...
... gained their ships , put to sea , and being driven by the winds upon the coast of Tuscany , came to an anchor in the river Ti- ber ; that here , their wives being much fatigued , and no long- er able to bear the hardships of the sea ...
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... gained great re- nown . A dispute arising between the herdsmen of Numitor and Amulius , and the former having driven away some cattle be- longing to the latter , Romulus and Remus fell upon them , put them to flight and recovered the ...
... gained great re- nown . A dispute arising between the herdsmen of Numitor and Amulius , and the former having driven away some cattle be- longing to the latter , Romulus and Remus fell upon them , put them to flight and recovered the ...
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