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Ethical Essays Plutarch Arthur Richard Shilleto. BOHN'S CLASSICAL LIBRARY PLUTARCH'S MORALS PLUTARCH'S MORALS ETHICAL ESSAYS TRANSLATED WITH NOTES AND INDEX BY.
Ethical Essays Plutarch Arthur Richard Shilleto. BOHN'S CLASSICAL LIBRARY PLUTARCH'S MORALS PLUTARCH'S MORALS ETHICAL ESSAYS TRANSLATED WITH NOTES AND INDEX BY.
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Ethical Essays Plutarch Arthur Richard Shilleto. PLUTARCH'S MORALS ETHICAL ESSAYS TRANSLATED WITH NOTES AND INDEX BY ARTHUR RICHARD SHILLETO , M.A. Sometime Scholar of Trinity College , Cambridge , Translator of Pausanias . • 66 ' I must ...
Ethical Essays Plutarch Arthur Richard Shilleto. PLUTARCH'S MORALS ETHICAL ESSAYS TRANSLATED WITH NOTES AND INDEX BY ARTHUR RICHARD SHILLETO , M.A. Sometime Scholar of Trinity College , Cambridge , Translator of Pausanias . • 66 ' I must ...
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... notes I have always used when available , and when not so have fallen back upon Reiske . Reiske is always ingenious ... note to p . 288. Richard Baxter again is always quoting the Moralia . " " is perhaps substantially correct . " In ...
... notes I have always used when available , and when not so have fallen back upon Reiske . Reiske is always ingenious ... note to p . 288. Richard Baxter again is always quoting the Moralia . " " is perhaps substantially correct . " In ...
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... note , are less numerous than the number of would - be heirs . For had Danaus , the father of fifty daughters , been child- less , he would have had more heirs , and of a different spirit . For sons have no gratitude , nor regard , nor ...
... note , are less numerous than the number of would - be heirs . For had Danaus , the father of fifty daughters , been child- less , he would have had more heirs , and of a different spirit . For sons have no gratitude , nor regard , nor ...
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... note on the lyre makes not brother go to war with brother , nor sets friends at variance , nor makes states hostile to one another , so as to do and suffer at one another's hands the most dreadful things : nor can anyone say that there ...
... note on the lyre makes not brother go to war with brother , nor sets friends at variance , nor makes states hostile to one another , so as to do and suffer at one another's hands the most dreadful things : nor can anyone say that there ...
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