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... Demosthenes to his adversary Æschi- nes , that was a man given to pleasure , and told him , " that his orations did smell of the lamp : " “ In- deed , " said Demosthenes , " there is a great differ- ence between the things that you and ...
... Demosthenes to his adversary Æschi- nes , that was a man given to pleasure , and told him , " that his orations did smell of the lamp : " “ In- deed , " said Demosthenes , " there is a great differ- ence between the things that you and ...
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... Demosthenes compareth the people of Athens to country fellows , when they play in a fence school , that if they have a blow , then they remove their weapon to that ward , and not before . In some other it is a lothness to lose labours ...
... Demosthenes compareth the people of Athens to country fellows , when they play in a fence school , that if they have a blow , then they remove their weapon to that ward , and not before . In some other it is a lothness to lose labours ...
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... Demosthenes ; " The Athenians will kill you if they wax mad . " Demosthenes replied , " And they will kill you if they be in good sense . " 281. Epictetus used to say ; " That one of the vulgar , in any ill that happens to him , blames ...
... Demosthenes ; " The Athenians will kill you if they wax mad . " Demosthenes replied , " And they will kill you if they be in good sense . " 281. Epictetus used to say ; " That one of the vulgar , in any ill that happens to him , blames ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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