| Plutarch - 1804 - 412 oldal
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| Plutarch - 1816 - 360 oldal
...were either soon released, or treated by their masters in their servitude with the utmost respect. i Some there were, who owed their preservation to Euripides. Of all the Grecians, his was the muse with whom the Sicilians were most in love. From the strangers that landed in their island, they gleaned... | |
| Plutarch - 1832 - 360 oldal
...escaped by passing as servants, were sold for slaves, and stigmatised with the figure of a horse on their foreheads. Several of these, however, submitted...muse whom the Sicilians were most in love with. From erery stranger that landed in their island they gleaned every small specimen or portion of his works,... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1839 - 1050 oldal
...description of the disastrous defeat and capture of the Athenian army in Sicily : " Some of the prisoners owed their preservation to Euripides. Of all the Grecians, his was the muse with whom the Sicilians were most in love. From every strangerthat landed in theirisland, they gleaned... | |
| 1839 - 536 oldal
...description of the disastrous defeat and capture of the Athenian army in Sicily : " Some of the prisoners owed their preservation to Euripides. Of all the Grecians, his was the muse with whom the Sicilians were most in love. From every strangerthat landed in theirisland, they gleaned... | |
| 1839 - 542 oldal
...description of the disastrous defeat and capture of the Athenian army in Sicily : " Some of the prisoners owed their preservation to Euripides. Of all the Grecians, his was the muse with whom the Sicilians weremostin love. From every strangerthat landed in theirislantl, they gleaned... | |
| John Langhorne, Plutarch - 1854 - 766 oldal
...concealed by the soldiers, or escaped by passing as servants, were sold for slaves, and stigmatized with the figure of a horse upon their foreheads. Several...From every stranger that landed in their island, they glenned every small specimen or portion of his 'works, and communicated it with pleasure to each other.... | |
| 1855 - 664 oldal
...description of the disastrous defeat and capture of the Athenian army in Sicily : " Some of the prisoners owed their preservation to Euripides. Of all the Grecians, his was the muse with whom the Sicilians were most in love. From every stranger that landed in their island, they Cleaned... | |
| Plutarch - 1857 - 726 oldal
...concealed by the soldiers, or escaped by passing as servants, were sold for slaves, and stigmatized with the figure of a horse upon their foreheads. Several...preservation to Euripides. Of all the Grecians, his was th muse whom the Sicilians were most in love with From every stranger that landed in their island,... | |
| Plutarch - 1859 - 802 oldal
...servitude with great respect by their masters. Some there were who owed their preservation to buripidee. Of all the Grecians, his was the muse whom the Sicilians were mort in love with. From every stranger that landed in their island, they gleaned every small specimen... | |
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