The Advancement of Learning and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1969 - 298 sider |
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... Xenophon the philosopher , who went from Socrates ' school into Asia , in the expedi tion of Cyrus the younger against King Artaxerxes . This Xenophon at that time was very young , and never had seen the wars before ; neither had any ...
... Xenophon the philosopher , who went from Socrates ' school into Asia , in the expedi tion of Cyrus the younger against King Artaxerxes . This Xenophon at that time was very young , and never had seen the wars before ; neither had any ...
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... Xenophon in the one , and the texts of Livius , Polybius , Sallustius , Caesar , Appianus , Tacitus , Herodianus in the other , to be kept entire without any diminution at all , and only to be supplied and con tinued . But this is ...
... Xenophon in the one , and the texts of Livius , Polybius , Sallustius , Caesar , Appianus , Tacitus , Herodianus in the other , to be kept entire without any diminution at all , and only to be supplied and con tinued . But this is ...
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... Xenophon observed truly , that all other affections , though they raise the mind , yet they do it by distorting and uncome liness of ecstasies or excesses ; but only love doth exalt the mind , and nevertheless at the same instant doth ...
... Xenophon observed truly , that all other affections , though they raise the mind , yet they do it by distorting and uncome liness of ecstasies or excesses ; but only love doth exalt the mind , and nevertheless at the same instant doth ...
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