| Ida Carleton Thallon - 1914 - 680 pàgines
...which the Athenians still keep in honour of the goddess. PLUTARCH, Theseus, 25 Farther yet designing to enlarge his city, he invited all strangers to come and enjoy equal privileges with the natives, and it is said that the common form, Come hither, all ye people, was the words that Theseus proclaimed... | |
| 1915 - 730 pàgines
...JORN DRYDEN and others. Plutarch was born at Chseronea, in Boaotia, about 46 AD] Farther yet designing to enlarge his city, he invited all strangers to come and enjoy equal privileges with the natives, and it is said that the common form, Come hither, all ye people, was the words that Theseus proclaimed... | |
| Albert Kocourek, John Henry Wigmore - 1915 - 734 pàgines
...JOHN DHYDEN and others. Plutarch ww born at Chjeronea, in Boeotia, about 46 AD] Farther yet designing to enlarge his city, he invited all strangers to come and enjoy equal privileges with the natives, and it is said that the common form, Come hither, all ye people, was the words that Theseus proclaimed... | |
| Plutarch - 1966 - 492 pàgines
...to the Athenians, in this verse, The bladder may be dipt, but not be drowned. Farther yet designing to enlarge his city, he invited all strangers to come and enjoy equal privileges with the natives, and it is said that the common form, Come hither all ye people, was the words that Theseus proclaimed when... | |
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