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Strana 13
By all means . ATH . Hear me once more , although you have heard me say the
same before that caution must be always exercised , both by the speaker and by
the hearer , about anything that is singular and unusual . For my tale is one which
...
By all means . ATH . Hear me once more , although you have heard me say the
same before that caution must be always exercised , both by the speaker and by
the hearer , about anything that is singular and unusual . For my tale is one which
...
Strana 18
What ? Ath . That we should avoid every evil word . I need hardly ask again , but
shall assume that you agree with me . CLE . By all means ; that law is approved
by the suffrage of all of us . Ath . But what shall be our next musical law or type ?
What ? Ath . That we should avoid every evil word . I need hardly ask again , but
shall assume that you agree with me . CLE . By all means ; that law is approved
by the suffrage of all of us . Ath . But what shall be our next musical law or type ?
Strana 19
Yes , by all means . Ath . Next it will be proper to have hymns and praises of the
Gods , intermingled with prayers ; and after the Gods prayers and praises should
be offered in like manner to demigods and heroes , suitable to their several ...
Yes , by all means . Ath . Next it will be proper to have hymns and praises of the
Gods , intermingled with prayers ; and after the Gods prayers and praises should
be offered in like manner to demigods and heroes , suitable to their several ...
Strana 21
... seeking truly to consider by what means , and in what ways , we may go
through the voyage of life best . Now , human affairs are hardly worth considering
in earnest , and yet we must be in earnest about them , - a sad necessity
constrains us ...
... seeking truly to consider by what means , and in what ways , we may go
through the voyage of life best . Now , human affairs are hardly worth considering
in earnest , and yet we must be in earnest about them , - a sad necessity
constrains us ...
Strana 25
ing care of the household and bringing up children in which they will observe a
sort of mean , not participating in the toils of war ; and if there were any necessity
that they should fight for their city and families , unlike the Amazons , they would ...
ing care of the household and bringing up children in which they will observe a
sort of mean , not participating in the toils of war ; and if there were any necessity
that they should fight for their city and families , unlike the Amazons , they would ...
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