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are full of pleasantryFor EU)TRAPELI/AS cf. Isoc. xv. 296, vii. 49, Aristotle, Eth. Nic. 1108 a 23. In Rhet. 1389 b 11 he defines it as PEPAIDEUME/NH U(/BRIS. Arnold once addressed the Eton boys on the word. and graciousness, imitating the young for fear they may be thought disagreeable and authoritative.” “By all means,” he said. “And the climax of popular liberty, my friend,” I said, “is attained in such a city when the purchased slaves, male and female, are no less freeCf. Xen.Rep. Ath. 1. 10.TW=N DOU/LWN D' AU)= KAI\ TW=N METOI/KWN PLEI/STH E)STI\N *)AQH/NHSIN A)KOLASI/A, Aristoph.Clouds init., and on slavery
are full of pleasantryFor EU)TRAPELI/AS cf. Isoc. xv. 296, vii. 49, Aristotle, Eth. Nic. 1108 a 23. In Rhet. 1389 b 11 he defines it as PEPAIDEUME/NH U(/BRIS. Arnold once addressed the Eton boys on the word. and graciousness, imitating the young for fear they may be thought disagreeable and authoritative.” “By all means,” he said. “And the climax of popular liberty, my friend,” I said, “is attained in such a city when the purchased slaves, male and female, are no less freeCf. Xen.Rep. Ath. 1. 10.TW=N DOU/LWN D' AU)= KAI\ TW=N METOI/KWN PLEI/STH E)STI\N *)AQH/NHSIN A)KOLASI/A, Aristoph.Clouds init., and on slavery