author: william langhorne

Plutarch's Lives, Translated from the Original Greek: With Notes, Critical and Historical and a Life of Plutarch

... rest of Athens , and putting themselves under the protection of Sparta . The ... its operations on the con- hands , and he was the more ready to give credit ... admired and for this reason he was never suffered to for his manner of living ...

Lives

... Spartan , upon it ; and they assured him it had lost the means of discovering his accom- was a very bad omen . He ... tQ . Curtius calls him Cebalinus . Other authors say he killed himself . were much better men than the laughers ...

Lives of Illustrious Men : Translated from the Original Greek, with Notes Critical and Historical, and a Life of Plutarch

... Sparta within the bounds of Taygetus and Eurotas ; that Sparta , which a ... admired him still more ; and , as kings seldom conceal their in- clinations , he ... the rest of Greece . Alexander the Pheræan was now re- turned to his natural ...

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