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... ; and in several other passages . The police officers of Athers . * See Thucydides , vi . 8 . † See Xenophon ; Memorabilia , iii . CALLIDEMUS . sider the extent of its power , the 14 SCENES FROM " ATHENIAN REVELS . "
... ; and in several other passages . The police officers of Athers . * See Thucydides , vi . 8 . † See Xenophon ; Memorabilia , iii . CALLIDEMUS . sider the extent of its power , the 14 SCENES FROM " ATHENIAN REVELS . "
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... SPEUSIPPUS . The first men in Athens , probably . CALLIDEMUS . Whom do you mean by the first men in Athens ? * See Thucydides , vi . 13 . A sacrilegious , impious , unfeeling SCENE - A Hall 16 SCENES FROM " ATHENIAN REVELS . "
... SPEUSIPPUS . The first men in Athens , probably . CALLIDEMUS . Whom do you mean by the first men in Athens ? * See Thucydides , vi . 13 . A sacrilegious , impious , unfeeling SCENE - A Hall 16 SCENES FROM " ATHENIAN REVELS . "
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... of your verses . SPEUSIPPUS . UNIVER My verses ! How can you talk so SITEITS I a professed poet ! BIBLIO THEEK * See Thucydides , vi . 90 . GENT C ALCIBIADES . Oh , content you , sweet Speusippus . SCENES FROM " ATHENIAN REVELS . " 17.
... of your verses . SPEUSIPPUS . UNIVER My verses ! How can you talk so SITEITS I a professed poet ! BIBLIO THEEK * See Thucydides , vi . 90 . GENT C ALCIBIADES . Oh , content you , sweet Speusippus . SCENES FROM " ATHENIAN REVELS . " 17.
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... Thucydides tells us , in his sixth book , that about this time Alcibiades was suspected of having assisted at a mock celebra- tion of these famous mysteries . It was the that extraordinary privileges were granted in opinion of the ...
... Thucydides tells us , in his sixth book , that about this time Alcibiades was suspected of having assisted at a mock celebra- tion of these famous mysteries . It was the that extraordinary privileges were granted in opinion of the ...
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... Thucydides . If he had been The taste and knowledge of the Athenian people was a favourite object of the contemptuous derision of Samuel Johnson ; a man who knew nothing of Greek literature beyond the common a young politician of the ...
... Thucydides . If he had been The taste and knowledge of the Athenian people was a favourite object of the contemptuous derision of Samuel Johnson ; a man who knew nothing of Greek literature beyond the common a young politician of the ...
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