Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek; with Notes, Historical & Critical; & a Life of Plutarch, 2. kötetJ. Crissy, 1834 |
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15. oldal
... respect to him were somewhat changed , and who were touched with compassion for his fate , plainly saw the influence of an invisible and di- vine power displayed in the affairs of feeble mortals ; for nei- ther nature nor art produced ...
... respect to him were somewhat changed , and who were touched with compassion for his fate , plainly saw the influence of an invisible and di- vine power displayed in the affairs of feeble mortals ; for nei- ther nature nor art produced ...
24. oldal
... respects , and so little able to furnish the supplies for the war , that they had sold the very statues , after having formed a judicial process against each , and passed sentence upon them , as if they had been so many criminals . On ...
... respects , and so little able to furnish the supplies for the war , that they had sold the very statues , after having formed a judicial process against each , and passed sentence upon them , as if they had been so many criminals . On ...
25. oldal
... respect to one that is dangerously ill , Such an one has need of nothing but parsley . To deliver them from this superstition , and to remove the panic , Timoleon ordered the troops to halt , and making a speech suitable to the occasion ...
... respect to one that is dangerously ill , Such an one has need of nothing but parsley . To deliver them from this superstition , and to remove the panic , Timoleon ordered the troops to halt , and making a speech suitable to the occasion ...
35. oldal
... respect which the Syracusans paid him when blind , They not only visited him constantly themselves , but brought all strangers , who spent some time amongst them , to his house in the town , or to that in the country , that they too ...
... respect which the Syracusans paid him when blind , They not only visited him constantly themselves , but brought all strangers , who spent some time amongst them , to his house in the town , or to that in the country , that they too ...
38. oldal
... respects , but he reck- oned the honour that flows from valour , from justice and pro- bity , preferable to both ; and in these virtues he soon surpass- ed all the young men of his time . The first of the great offices of state for ...
... respects , but he reck- oned the honour that flows from valour , from justice and pro- bity , preferable to both ; and in these virtues he soon surpass- ed all the young men of his time . The first of the great offices of state for ...
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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