Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Protagoras” in chapter 35, page 178 of Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Women and Men:
...e in her son, and an Eastern emperor will declare war or make peace at her bidding.
So close was among the Greeks the tie between the mother and her sons — the father, as Plato implies in his Protagoras , very rarely interfering with them — that it held its strength even into advanced years.
Such opinions as have been brought forward by Diderot in French, and by Godwin in English, impairing ...
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