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Horace (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): book 2, section 363d
Virgil (Canada) (search for this): book 2, section 363d
they entertain the
time henceforth with wine, as if the fairest meed of virtue were an
everlasting drunk. And others extend still further the rewards of virtue
from the gods. For they say that the children's childrenKern, ibid., quotes Servius adVirgil, Aeneid iii. 98
“et nati natorum” and opines that Homer took
Iliad
xx. 308 from Orpheus. of the pious and oath-keeping man
and his race thereafter never fail. Such and such-like are their praises of
justice. But the impious and the unjust they bury in mudCf. Zeller, Phil. d. Gr. i. pp. 56-57, 533 D,
Phaedo 69 C, commentators on Aristophanes
Frogs 146. in the house of Hades and compel them
to fetch water in a sieve,Cf. my note on
Phil (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): book 2, section 363d
Iliad (Montana, United States) (search for this): book 2, section 363d
they entertain the
time henceforth with wine, as if the fairest meed of virtue were an
everlasting drunk. And others extend still further the rewards of virtue
from the gods. For they say that the children's childrenKern, ibid., quotes Servius adVirgil, Aeneid iii. 98
“et nati natorum” and opines that Homer took
Iliad
xx. 308 from Orpheus. of the pious and oath-keeping man
and his race thereafter never fail. Such and such-like are their praises of
justice. But the impious and the unjust they bury in mudCf. Zeller, Phil. d. Gr. i. pp. 56-57, 533 D,
Phaedo 69 C, commentators on Aristophanes
Frogs 146. in the house of Hades and compel them
to fetch water in a sieve,Cf. my note on