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Horace (Kansas, United States) (search for this): book 3, section 391c
nor
will we suffer our youth to believe that Achilles, the son of a goddess and
of Peleus the most chasteProverbially. Cf.
Pindar Nem. iv. 56, v. 26, Aristophanes Clouds
1063, and my note on Horace iii. 7. 17. of men,
grandsonZeus, Aeacus, Peleus. For the
education of Achilles by Cheiron Cf.
Iliad
xi. 832, Pindar Nem. iii., Euripides, I.
A. 926-927, Plato, Hippias Minor 371
D. of Zeus, and himself bred under the care of the most sage Cheiron,
was of so perturbed a spirit as to be affected with two contradictory
maladies, the greed that becomes no free man and at the same time
overweening arrogance towards gods and men.” “You are
Iliad (Montana, United States) (search for this): book 3, section 391c
nor
will we suffer our youth to believe that Achilles, the son of a goddess and
of Peleus the most chasteProverbially. Cf.
Pindar Nem. iv. 56, v. 26, Aristophanes Clouds
1063, and my note on Horace iii. 7. 17. of men,
grandsonZeus, Aeacus, Peleus. For the
education of Achilles by Cheiron Cf.
Iliad
xi. 832, Pindar Nem. iii., Euripides, I.
A. 926-927, Plato, Hippias Minor 371
D. of Zeus, and himself bred under the care of the most sage Cheiron,
was of so perturbed a spirit as to be affected with two contradictory
maladies, the greed that becomes no free man and at the same time
overweening arrogance towards gods and men.” “You are
1063 AD (search for this): book 3, section 391c
nor
will we suffer our youth to believe that Achilles, the son of a goddess and
of Peleus the most chasteProverbially. Cf.
Pindar Nem. iv. 56, v. 26, Aristophanes Clouds
1063, and my note on Horace iii. 7. 17. of men,
grandsonZeus, Aeacus, Peleus. For the
education of Achilles by Cheiron Cf.
Iliad
xi. 832, Pindar Nem. iii., Euripides, I.
A. 926-927, Plato, Hippias Minor 371
D. of Zeus, and himself bred under the care of the most sage Cheiron,
was of so perturbed a spirit as to be affected with two contradictory
maladies, the greed that becomes no free man and at the same time
overweening arrogance towards gods and men.” “You are