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... laughed when I saw it treated with reverence by the people . A sculptor must feel this . Look there ! I have fashioned a Mercury : it is im- perfect , and Metrodoros the smith has given me a lesson how to mend it by setting his own leg ...
... laughed when I saw it treated with reverence by the people . A sculptor must feel this . Look there ! I have fashioned a Mercury : it is im- perfect , and Metrodoros the smith has given me a lesson how to mend it by setting his own leg ...
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... laughed at their broad Doric dialect , pointed at their Laconian dress , and caught every peculiarity with the most provoking acuteness of observation . The consequence of this popular insolence was , that Pericles had not only to ...
... laughed at their broad Doric dialect , pointed at their Laconian dress , and caught every peculiarity with the most provoking acuteness of observation . The consequence of this popular insolence was , that Pericles had not only to ...
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... laughed long and loudly , as if enjoy- ing the triumph of his confraternity in having dared to lift their staves against a free man and a noble . " Those slaves of Aspasia are happy fellows , master : they live well and grow strong ...
... laughed long and loudly , as if enjoy- ing the triumph of his confraternity in having dared to lift their staves against a free man and a noble . " Those slaves of Aspasia are happy fellows , master : they live well and grow strong ...
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... laughed till she was in a state of strangulation ; but as soon as she could speak again , she bade him deliver the message without fear , and come to the same place , at the same hour on the morrow , to receive the reward ; and picking ...
... laughed till she was in a state of strangulation ; but as soon as she could speak again , she bade him deliver the message without fear , and come to the same place , at the same hour on the morrow , to receive the reward ; and picking ...
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... laughed at his supposed en- thralment to the Ionian beauty , he treated their insinuations with contempt , and suffered them not to trouble the happiness of the most perfect friendship that can subsist on earth - that , namely , where ...
... laughed at his supposed en- thralment to the Ionian beauty , he treated their insinuations with contempt , and suffered them not to trouble the happiness of the most perfect friendship that can subsist on earth - that , namely , where ...
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2d Edition Agora Anaxagoras ancient Areté Ariphron Aristophanes Aspasia Athenian Athens beauty bound in morocco Charmides Cimon citizens Cleobulus Cleon cloth coloured decree Diopeithes Dorus dost thou Dracontides Dromeas earth Engravings on Wood Euboia exclaimed eyes Fcap fellow Foolscap 8vo girl give Glycera Glycon gold Greece Greek hand hear heard Hermippos Hipparete HISTORY honour Illustrations Ionian J. C. Loudon lady laughed look Lydè Lysicles master Megara Megarean Menon mind morocco Myrtis nature never noble Glycon Noble sir Note palæstra party Peloponnesian Pericles Persian Pheidias philosopher Plates Plut Plutarch Portrait Post 8vo pupils Pyrilampes replied sayest sculptor slaves Socrates Spartan supper tell temple thee thing thou art thou hast thou wilt thought Thucydides tion Tolmides tone TREATISE Vignette Titles voice vols woman women Woodcuts Xanthippus young youth δὲ καὶ
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