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Plutarch's Lives - Page 79
by Plutarch - 1816
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Volumes 3-4

Plutarchus - 1810 - 746 pages
...which AntimachuS was so much offended, .that he suppressed his poem. Plato, who was then very voung, and a warm admirer of Antimachus's poetry, addressed...to pay .his court to Lysander promised him that, if 35 They must have worshipped him, as the Indians do the devil, that he might do them iui mote hart:...
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Volume 2

Plutarchus - 1813 - 522 pages
...who was then very young, and a ?reat admirer of Antirnaehus's poetry, addressed him while under this chagrin, and told him, by way of consolation, " That...sufferers by their ignorance, as the blind are by \lieir want of sight. Aristonous, the lyrist, who had six times won the prize at the Pythian games,...
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Volume 3

Plutarchus - 1819 - 538 pages
...offended, that he suppressed his poem. Plato, who was then very young, and a warm admirer of Antimachus' poetry, addressed him while under his chagrin, and...ignorance, as " the blind are by their want of sight." Aristonoiis the lyrist, who had six times won the prize at the Pythian games, in order to pay his court...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 4

Plutarch - 1821 - 332 pages
...who was then very young, and a great admirer of Antimachus's poetry, addressed him while under this chagrin, and told him by way of consolation, " That...ignorant are sufferers by their ignorance, as the * What incense the meanness of human nature Can offer to one of their own species! nay, to one who,...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 2

Plutarch - 1822 - 504 pages
...who was then very young, and a great admirer of Antimachus' poetry, addressed him while under this chagrin, and told him, by way of consolation, —...ignorance, as the blind are by their want of sight." Aristonoiis, the lyrist, who had six times won the prize at the Pythian games, to pay his court to...
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Plutarch, Volume 3

Plutarch - 1832 - 370 pages
...who was then very young, and a great admirer of Antimachus' poetry, addressed him while under this chagrin, and told him, by way of consolation, ' that...ignorance, as the blind are by their want of sight.' Aristonus, the lyrist, who had six times won the prize at the Pythian games, to pay his court to Lysander,...
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Plutarch's Lives: Tr. from the Original Greek; with Notes ..., Volume 2

Plutarch - 1834 - 496 pages
...was then very young, and ¿ great admirer of Antimachus's poetry, ad.. dressed him while under this chagrin, and told him by way of consolation,—”...ignorance, as the blind are by their want of sight.” Aristonotis, the lyrist, who had six times won the prize at the Pythian games, to pay his court to...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 2

Plutarch - 1859 - 802 pages
...who was then very young, and a great admirer of Antimachus's poetry, addressed him while under this chagrin, and told him, by way of consolation, " That...their want of sight." Aristonous, the lyrist, who had sii times won the prize at the Pythian games, to pay his court to Lysander, promised him, that if he...
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Bible Echoes in Ancient Classics

Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1878 - 440 pages
...à-ymoûfft. Kanbv eîvai ipáfíevos rtpi ayvoiav, â/rirep TT¡V а TOÎS fíí¡ ßKeirovaut. Plato said that the ignorant are sufferers by their ignorance, as the blind are by their want of sight. Matthew xv. 19. For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts. Liv., i. 58. Mentem peccare, non corpus,...
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Bible Echoes in Ancient Classics

Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1878 - 444 pages
...àyvoovffi. какЬу élirai фа/ievos TT¡V ayvoiav, йсгтгер т^ч ots ^ ß\eiroufftv. Plato said that the ignorant are sufferers by their ignorance, as the blind are by their want of sight. Matthew xv. 19. For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts. Liv., i. 58. Mentem peccare, non corpus,...
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