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... Plutarch and Aulus Gellius , which he wrote to Aristotle upon hearing that he had published those lec- tures which he had given him in private . This letter was written in the following words at a time when he ' was in the height of his ...
... Plutarch and Aulus Gellius , which he wrote to Aristotle upon hearing that he had published those lec- tures which he had given him in private . This letter was written in the following words at a time when he ' was in the height of his ...
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... Plutarch's Lives give us world , and consummate They are not only the station with suitable abilities , and adds a lustre to those who are in possession of them . an extensive knowledge of the skill in discerning characters . best ...
... Plutarch's Lives give us world , and consummate They are not only the station with suitable abilities , and adds a lustre to those who are in possession of them . an extensive knowledge of the skill in discerning characters . best ...
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... Plutarch possessed clear and ra- tional ideas on this subject , the truth of which he confirm- ed by his own experience , during a series of many happy years . And a memorable instance is to be found in the noble Venetian , Lewis ...
... Plutarch possessed clear and ra- tional ideas on this subject , the truth of which he confirm- ed by his own experience , during a series of many happy years . And a memorable instance is to be found in the noble Venetian , Lewis ...
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