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... Xenophon happened to say , " Why , Falinus , we have now but these two things left , our arms and our virtue ; and if we yield | up our arms , how shall we make use of our virtue ? " Whereto Falinus , smiling on him , said , “ If I be ...
... Xenophon happened to say , " Why , Falinus , we have now but these two things left , our arms and our virtue ; and if we yield | up our arms , how shall we make use of our virtue ? " Whereto Falinus , smiling on him , said , “ If I be ...
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... Xenophon observed truly , that all other affections , though they raise the mind , yet they do it by dis- torting and uncomeliness 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 dis- torting and uncomeliness of ecstasies or excesses ; but only love doth exalt the mind , and nevertheless at the same instant doth ...
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... Xenophon maketh mention , that the Medes used to paint their eyes . The Turks use with the same tincture to colour the hair of their heads and beards black . And divers with us that are grown grey , and yet would appear young , find ...
... Xenophon maketh mention , that the Medes used to paint their eyes . The Turks use with the same tincture to colour the hair of their heads and beards black . And divers with us that are grown grey , and yet would appear young , find ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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