Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek; with Notes, Historical & Critical; & a Life of Plutarch, 2. kötetJ. Crissy, 1834 |
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19. oldal
... means to relieve them , by sending a supply of corn from Ca- tana in small fishing boats and little skiffs , which watched the opportunity to make their way through the enemy's fleet , when it happened to be separated by a storm . Mago ...
... means to relieve them , by sending a supply of corn from Ca- tana in small fishing boats and little skiffs , which watched the opportunity to make their way through the enemy's fleet , when it happened to be separated by a storm . Mago ...
20. oldal
... means he hoped to strike terror into the besieged . While he was acting this part , the Corinthians got down to Rhegium ; and as the coast was clear , and the wind falling as it were miraculously , promised smooth water and a safe ...
... means he hoped to strike terror into the besieged . While he was acting this part , the Corinthians got down to Rhegium ; and as the coast was clear , and the wind falling as it were miraculously , promised smooth water and a safe ...
23. oldal
... means , having made up their num- ber full ten thousand , they sailed to Syracuse . By this time great multitudes from Italy and Sicily had flocked into Timo- leon , who , finding their number , as Athanis reports , amount to sixty ...
... means , having made up their num- ber full ten thousand , they sailed to Syracuse . By this time great multitudes from Italy and Sicily had flocked into Timo- leon , who , finding their number , as Athanis reports , amount to sixty ...
25. oldal
... means there could be no refuge for those that fled , nor burial for those that fell in battle . " Timoleon considered it as an advantage , that these cowards discovered themselves before the engagement ; and having encouraged the rest ...
... means there could be no refuge for those that fled , nor burial for those that fell in battle . " Timoleon considered it as an advantage , that these cowards discovered themselves before the engagement ; and having encouraged the rest ...
33. oldal
... means . * Antimachus was an epic poet , who flourished in the days of Socrates and Plato . He wrote a poem called ... mean to deny the operation of the Deity in it , but only to exclude all human con- trivance and power ; and in events ...
... means . * Antimachus was an epic poet , who flourished in the days of Socrates and Plato . He wrote a poem called ... mean to deny the operation of the Deity in it , but only to exclude all human con- trivance and power ; and in events ...
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Achæans Achradina action Æmilius affairs afterwards Antiochus appeared Aristides arms army Athenians Athens barbarians battle body Boeotia brought called camp Carthaginians Cato cavalry Charonea Cimon command consul Corinthians danger death Demetrius Dionysius endeavoured enemy enemy's engaged Epaminondas favour fell fight Flaminius fled fleet forces fortune friends gained galleys Gauls gave give glory greatest Grecian Greece Greeks hands Hannibal honour horse hundred Icetes killed king Lacedæmonians liberty Livy Lucullus Lysander Macedonians manner Marcellus marched Mardonius Marius Metellus Mithridates occasion officers Olympiad passed Pausanias Pelopidas Perseus Persian person Philip Philopomen Plutarch Polybius Pompey present Pyrrhus returned Romans Rome sail Scipio senate sent ships Sicily slain soldiers soon Spartans spoils sword Sylla Syracusans Syracuse temple Thebans Themistocles Thessaly thing thought thousand Tigranes Timoleon tion took town tribunes triumph troops tyrant valour victory virtue wanted whole young