The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen1M. Murphy, 1876 - 455 páginas |
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... Aristippus was earnest suitor to Dionysius for somewhat ,. - He sooner . 99 6 72. They feigned a tale of Sixtus Quintus , that after his death he went to hell , and the porter of hell said to him , " You have some reason to offer ...
... Aristippus was earnest suitor to Dionysius for somewhat ,. - He sooner . 99 6 72. They feigned a tale of Sixtus Quintus , that after his death he went to hell , and the porter of hell said to him , " You have some reason to offer ...
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... Aristippus fell at his feet , and then Dionysius granted it . One that stood by said afterwards to Aristippus , " You a philosopher , and to be so base as to throw yourself at the tyrant's feet to get a suit . " Aristippus answered ...
... Aristippus fell at his feet , and then Dionysius granted it . One that stood by said afterwards to Aristippus , " You a philosopher , and to be so base as to throw yourself at the tyrant's feet to get a suit . " Aristippus answered ...
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... Aristippus , being reprehended of luxury by one that was not rich , for that he gave six crowns for a small fish , answered , " Why , what would you have given ? " The other said , " Some twelve- pence . " Aristippus said again , " And ...
... Aristippus , being reprehended of luxury by one that was not rich , for that he gave six crowns for a small fish , answered , " Why , what would you have given ? " The other said , " Some twelve- pence . " Aristippus said again , " And ...
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... Aristippus said ; " That those that studied particular sciences , and neglected philosophy , were like Penelope's wooers , that made love to the waiting woman . ' 99 190. Plato reprehended severely a young man for entering into a ...
... Aristippus said ; " That those that studied particular sciences , and neglected philosophy , were like Penelope's wooers , that made love to the waiting woman . ' 99 190. Plato reprehended severely a young man for entering into a ...
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... Aristippus answered , " that there is not the like wager upon it , for me to perish and you . " 258. There was an orator that defended a cause of Aristippus , and prevailed . Afterwards he asked Aristippus , " Now , in your distress ...
... Aristippus answered , " that there is not the like wager upon it , for me to perish and you . " 258. There was an orator that defended a cause of Aristippus , and prevailed . Afterwards he asked Aristippus , " Now , in your distress ...
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