Pinnock's improved edition of dr. Goldsmith's History of Greece, abridged for the use of schools. Together with a short dictionary, explaining every difficulty, also questions for examination1822 |
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... horses , the work of Praxit ́eles . 21. Near the citadel was the temple of Castor and Pollux , where slaves were exposed to sale ; and at the bottom of the citadel was the temple of Apollo and Pan . In the same quarter were the Ode'um ...
... horses , the work of Praxit ́eles . 21. Near the citadel was the temple of Castor and Pollux , where slaves were exposed to sale ; and at the bottom of the citadel was the temple of Apollo and Pan . In the same quarter were the Ode'um ...
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... horse for the war , composed the second class ; those who had only 200 composed the third class ; and all whose income did not amount to 200 measures composed the fourth and last class : these , although they * How absurd then is the ...
... horse for the war , composed the second class ; those who had only 200 composed the third class ; and all whose income did not amount to 200 measures composed the fourth and last class : these , although they * How absurd then is the ...
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... horses , called Flight and Terror . He was sometimes accompanied by his sister Bello'na , who appeared in battles armed with a whip , her hair dishevelled , and carrying a torch in her hand . 10. Hermes , or Mer'cury , the son of ...
... horses , called Flight and Terror . He was sometimes accompanied by his sister Bello'na , who appeared in battles armed with a whip , her hair dishevelled , and carrying a torch in her hand . 10. Hermes , or Mer'cury , the son of ...
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... horses or dol- phins . In his hand he holds a trident , or sceptre with three prongs , and he is attended by the Tri'tons , Ne'- reids , & c . 25. Oce'anus , son of Coelus and Terra , was another deity of the sea , little inferior to ...
... horses or dol- phins . In his hand he holds a trident , or sceptre with three prongs , and he is attended by the Tri'tons , Ne'- reids , & c . 25. Oce'anus , son of Coelus and Terra , was another deity of the sea , little inferior to ...
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... horse Peg'asus , the favourite of the Muses . By means of Medu'sa's head , he changed Atlas , king of Mauritania , into the mountain which bears his name , as a punishment for his inhospitable conduct . He delivered Andromeda , daughter ...
... horse Peg'asus , the favourite of the Muses . By means of Medu'sa's head , he changed Atlas , king of Mauritania , into the mountain which bears his name , as a punishment for his inhospitable conduct . He delivered Andromeda , daughter ...
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Página 266 - Apollodorus, who had been in tears during almost the whole conversation, began then to raise great cries, and to lament with such excessive grief, as pierced the hearts of all that were present. Socrates alone remained unmoved, and even reproved his friends, though with his usual mildness and good nature.
Página 259 - He does not swear to discharge with impunity whom he pleases; but to do justice where it is due. We ought not therefore to accustom you to perjury, nor you to suffer yourselves to be accustomed to, it; for in so doing...
Página 149 - It is even asserted, that he did not leave money enough behind him to pay the expenses of his funeral ; but that the government was obliged to bear the charge of it, and to maintain his family.
Página 263 - Presently after they entered, and found Socrates, whose chains had been taken off, sitting by Xantippe, his wife, who held one of his children in her arms; as soon as she perceived them, setting up great cries, sobbing, and tearing her face and hair, she made the prison resound with her complaints.
Página 258 - I should have been amongst the dead long ago, had I been concerned in the measures of the state, without effecting any thing to the advantage of myself or our country. Do not take it ill, I beseech you, if I speak my thoughts without disguise, and with truth and freedom. Every man who would generously oppose a whole people, either...
Página 179 - Nicias to rely entirely upon himself ; and the next day when the people were assembled, and the ambassadors introduced, Alcibiades, with a very obliging air, demanded of them with what powers they were come ? They made answer that they were not come as plenipotentiaries. Upon which he instantly changed his voice and countenance, and...