| Plutarch - 1816 - 360 oldal
...was about to take shelter in one of those ports, the Sicilians at first refused to admit her ; but on asking the crew, whether they knew any of the verses...both them and their vessel. The Athenians, we are informed, did not give credit to the first report of this misfortune ; the person who brought it, not... | |
| John Lemprière - 1827 - 938 oldal
...Sicilian port, the inhabitants at first refused to admit her; but upon asking thecren, whether thry knew any of the verses of Euripides, and being answered...affirmative, they received both them and their vessel.] The talents of Sophocles were looked upon by Euripides with jealousy, and the great enmity which always... | |
| Plutarch - 1828 - 484 oldal
...Nor is this to be wondered at, since they tell us, that when a ship from Caunus, which happened to be pursued by pirates, was going to take shelter in one...asking the crew whether they knew any of the verses ofEuripides, and being answered in the affirmative, they received both them ana their vessel. The Athenians,... | |
| Plutarch - 1832 - 360 oldal
...Nor is this to be wondered at, since they tell us, that when a ship from Caunus, which happened to be pursued by pirates, was going to take shelter in one...ports, the Sicilians at first refused to admit her ; on asking the crew whether they knew any of the verses of Euripides, and being answered in the affirmative,... | |
| Plutarch, John Dryden, Arthur Hugh Clough - 1905
...Nor is this to be wondered at, since they tell us, that when a ship from Caunus, which happened to be pursued by pirates, was going to take shelter in one of their ports, the Sicilians at f rst refused to admit her; upon asking the crew whether they knew any of the verses of Euripides,... | |
| John William Cole - 1839 - 192 oldal
...It is also stated, that when a ship from Caunus happened to be pursued by pirates, and was seeking shelter in one of their ports, the Sicilians at first...Euripides, and being answered in the affirmative, they instantly received both them and their vessel." — Pint. in Vit.Nic. * Plut. de Glor. Athen. f " It... | |
| John William Cole - 1839 - 194 oldal
...It is also stated, that when a ship from Caunus happened to be pursued by pirates, and was seeking shelter in one of their ports, the Sicilians at first...Euripides, and being answered in the affirmative, they instantly received both them and their vessel." — Plut. in Vit. Nic. * Plut. de Glor. Athen. f "... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1839 - 1050 oldal
...Nor is this to be wondered at, since they tell us that when a ship from Caunus, which happened to be pursued by pirates, was going to take shelter in one...admit her; upon asking the crew whether they knew any verses of Euripides, and being answered in the affirmative, they received botli them and their vessel."... | |
| 1839 - 536 oldal
...Nor is this to be wondered at, since they tell us that when a ship from Caunus, which happened to be pursued by pirates, was going to take shelter in one...admit her ; upon asking the crew whether they knew any verses of Euripides, and being answered in the affirmative, they received both them and their vessel."... | |
| 1839 - 542 oldal
...Nor is this to be womiered at, sinca they tell us that when a ship from Caunus, which happened to be pursued by pirates, was going to take shelter in one...admit her; upon asking the crew whether they knew any verses of Euripides, and being answered in the affirmative, they received both them and their vessel."... | |
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