Classic and historic portraits, Том 1Hurst, 1853 |
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... effects of ugliness ; 66 Æsop , " he says , " the most ugly of men , nevertheless touched the heart of Rhodope . " + It is somewhat remarkable that the old Scottish poet , Robert Henrysoun , writing be- tween 1500 and 1508 , in his ...
... effects of ugliness ; 66 Æsop , " he says , " the most ugly of men , nevertheless touched the heart of Rhodope . " + It is somewhat remarkable that the old Scottish poet , Robert Henrysoun , writing be- tween 1500 and 1508 , in his ...
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... effect which has been attributed to the Satires of Archilochus . A young man , reproved by Pythagoras , straightway went and hanged himself . Seeing the alarming consequence of his reprimand , which there need be no doubt was conveyed ...
... effect which has been attributed to the Satires of Archilochus . A young man , reproved by Pythagoras , straightway went and hanged himself . Seeing the alarming consequence of his reprimand , which there need be no doubt was conveyed ...
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... effect and influence , have mingled quackery with their greatness , and Pythagoras comes first on the list . " Mankind , " says Bulwer , " love to be cheated ; thus the men of genius , who have not disappointed the world in their ...
... effect and influence , have mingled quackery with their greatness , and Pythagoras comes first on the list . " Mankind , " says Bulwer , " love to be cheated ; thus the men of genius , who have not disappointed the world in their ...
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... effect of fascination on the multitude , and Pythagoras practised it . He gained believers in his doctrine of the transmigration of souls by boldly relating the history of his own transmigrations . He recol- lected , he said , when his ...
... effect of fascination on the multitude , and Pythagoras practised it . He gained believers in his doctrine of the transmigration of souls by boldly relating the history of his own transmigrations . He recol- lected , he said , when his ...
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... effects of his increasing years , Tacitus represents Tiberius as ashamed of his baldness . ‡ He occasionally wore a crown of laurel on his head , but this was to protect him from the * Elian , x1 , c . 4 . + Suetonius , " Julius , " c ...
... effects of his increasing years , Tacitus represents Tiberius as ashamed of his baldness . ‡ He occasionally wore a crown of laurel on his head , but this was to protect him from the * Elian , x1 , c . 4 . + Suetonius , " Julius , " c ...
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