The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1876 |
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... towns of Sestos and Krithôtê as a gift from Ariobarzanes . Iphikrates was the ally of Kotys , whose sister he married and from whom he received the town of Drys in Thrace . Charidemos was the ally and brother - in - law of Kersobleptes ...
... towns of Sestos and Krithôtê as a gift from Ariobarzanes . Iphikrates was the ally of Kotys , whose sister he married and from whom he received the town of Drys in Thrace . Charidemos was the ally and brother - in - law of Kersobleptes ...
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... town even for the festivals , but preferring their own snug homes to a share in the bounty of the State . The public spectacles , for which they might have come , were managed sensibly , and not with an inso- lent profusion . People did ...
... town even for the festivals , but preferring their own snug homes to a share in the bounty of the State . The public spectacles , for which they might have come , were managed sensibly , and not with an inso- lent profusion . People did ...
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... town ; and opened to all its citizens a free career , making their goodwill his bodyguard1 ( §§ 18—38 ) . ' When Theseus descended with Peirithoos to Hades , Helen returned to Sparta . The oath taken by her suitors- that he who won her ...
... town ; and opened to all its citizens a free career , making their goodwill his bodyguard1 ( §§ 18—38 ) . ' When Theseus descended with Peirithoos to Hades , Helen returned to Sparta . The oath taken by her suitors- that he who won her ...
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... towns and territory from the alien . If others choose to work out this theme , they will find no lack of matter for past praise of Helen ' ( §§ 67—69 ) . The Encomium on Helen is , as a composition , greatly superior to the Busiris ...
... towns and territory from the alien . If others choose to work out this theme , they will find no lack of matter for past praise of Helen ' ( §§ 67—69 ) . The Encomium on Helen is , as a composition , greatly superior to the Busiris ...
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... town of Salamis and the present dynasty ( §§ 12-18 ) . Evagoras throne . " That dynasty has not , however , reigned uninterruptedly . How A Phoenician exile came of old to Cyprus ; won the trust won the of the king ; ousted him , and ...
... town of Salamis and the present dynasty ( §§ 12-18 ) . Evagoras throne . " That dynasty has not , however , reigned uninterruptedly . How A Phoenician exile came of old to Cyprus ; won the trust won the of the king ; ousted him , and ...
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Page 421 - And yet time hath his revolutions : there must be a period and an end to all temporal things— -Jinis rerum ; an end of names and dignities, and whatsoever is terrene, and why not of De Vere. For where is Bohun ? Where is Mowbray ? Where is Mortimer ? Nay, which is more and most of all ; where is Plantagenet ? They are entombed in the urns and sepulchres of mortality.