
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1811 Excerpt:...he, these most important things; you should never attempt any thing, neither in yourself, nor with the army, against the sacrifices and auguries. 14. O cause of much laughter! But now who could look upon them so contemning other men? or who would believe, that after a little time the one shall be a captive, and the other shall have his head in a bag of blood? 15. Then Ammon told afalsehood, saying that you were his son; for you were the son of Phi-vior ru Se imtttcc as a. lip. Alex-Certainly the fin of etjtu. Aa«£. 4?iki7s7rn ItiPhilip. For being the son of Am-XaSj. Ov yap ay Srwxu tnon I had not died. Appay et/u. 16. Si velles hospitem impellere, te, cum in urbem ipstus venifles, accipere, quid faceres?-j 17. Auscultabunt plurimi inhiantes, admirantes, et felicetn prædicantes te propter vim sermonum, et patrem tuum propterfortunam. CHAP. XXXVIII. The dative is often put absolutely, especially after avroet tvr being understood. "thing with us, but ye, wandering up and down through many round courses, hardly arrive at length, where we are long since come. 3. When the mind is intoxicated with wine, it suffers the fame things with chariots that have lost their charioteers. 4. We do not search and examine common men, equally with those who are of splendid race. 5. They sailed immediatelynuith twenty Jive Jhips. 6. It appears to me to be a shameful thing for a man, to suffer the fame things with the most Jlupii of animals. 7. f In one respect, Sophocles would be the fame kind of an imitator with Homer, for they both represent good men; in another, with Aristophanes, for they both represent men acting and doing. 8. About Egypt, two hundred triremes, with their crews, and pajsengers, were destroyed; about Cyprus, an hundred and fifty; in Pontus...
Page Count:
42
Publication Date:
2012-03-05
Publisher:
RareBooksClub.com
ISBN-10:
1130920798
ISBN-13:
9781130920796
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