Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek; with Notes, Historical & Critical; & a Life of Plutarch, 2. kötetJ. Crissy, 1834 |
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7. oldal
... thought ; with such indulgence did for- tune immediately promote his election , and so much did her favour afterwards signalize his actions , and add lustre to his valour ! His parentage was noble on both sides ; for both his father ...
... thought ; with such indulgence did for- tune immediately promote his election , and so much did her favour afterwards signalize his actions , and add lustre to his valour ! His parentage was noble on both sides ; for both his father ...
8. oldal
... thought of seeing him , and order- ed the doors to be shut against him . He then became entire- ly a prey to sorrow , and attempted to put an end to his life by abstaining from all manner of food . In these unhappy cir- cumstances his ...
... thought of seeing him , and order- ed the doors to be shut against him . He then became entire- ly a prey to sorrow , and attempted to put an end to his life by abstaining from all manner of food . In these unhappy cir- cumstances his ...
9. oldal
... thought as to the disposal of his daughter ? I am sorry , said he , for what you have done , but I am not sorry for what I said . However , it is only a superior and highly accomplished virtue that can attain such heights as these . As ...
... thought as to the disposal of his daughter ? I am sorry , said he , for what you have done , but I am not sorry for what I said . However , it is only a superior and highly accomplished virtue that can attain such heights as these . As ...
11. oldal
... thought proper , go and assist Icetes with his counsel , and share in his successes ; but that he must send back his ships and troops to Corinth , since the war was almost finished , and the Carthaginians were determined to prevent ...
... thought proper , go and assist Icetes with his counsel , and share in his successes ; but that he must send back his ships and troops to Corinth , since the war was almost finished , and the Carthaginians were determined to prevent ...
16. oldal
... thought it was a stroke of policy , and that he ren- dered himself despicable to prevent his being feared by the Corinthians ; contrary to his nature , affecting that meanness and stupidity , lest they should imagine the change of his ...
... thought it was a stroke of policy , and that he ren- dered himself despicable to prevent his being feared by the Corinthians ; contrary to his nature , affecting that meanness and stupidity , lest they should imagine the change of his ...
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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