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Otto (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): book 5, section 469e
Do you see any difference between such conduct and that
of the dogsQuoted by Aristotle,
Rhet. 1406 b. Epictetus iii.
19. 4 complains that nurses encourage children to strike the stone on
which they stumble. Cf. also Lucan vi. 220-223. Otto, Sprichwörter der
Römer, p. 70, cites Pliny, N.H. xxix. 102, and Pacuv. v. 38,
Ribb.Trag. Cf. Montaigne i. 4, “Ainsin
emporte les bestes leur rage à s'attaquer à la
pierre et au fer qui les a blecées.” who
snarl at the stones that hit them but don't touch the thrower?”
“Not the slightest.” “We must abandon, then,
the plundering of corpses and the refusal to permit their burial.Plato as a boy may have heard of the Thebans'
Pliny (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): book 5, section 469e
Do you see any difference between such conduct and that
of the dogsQuoted by Aristotle,
Rhet. 1406 b. Epictetus iii.
19. 4 complains that nurses encourage children to strike the stone on
which they stumble. Cf. also Lucan vi. 220-223. Otto, Sprichwörter der
Römer, p. 70, cites Pliny, N.H. xxix. 102, and Pacuv. v. 38,
Ribb.Trag. Cf. Montaigne i. 4, “Ainsin
emporte les bestes leur rage à s'attaquer à la
pierre et au fer qui les a blecées.” who
snarl at the stones that hit them but don't touch the thrower?”
“Not the slightest.” “We must abandon, then,
the plundering of corpses and the refusal to permit their burial.Plato as a boy may have heard of the Thebans'
Delium (Greece) (search for this): book 5, section 469e
1406 AD (search for this): book 5, section 469e
Do you see any difference between such conduct and that
of the dogsQuoted by Aristotle,
Rhet. 1406 b. Epictetus iii.
19. 4 complains that nurses encourage children to strike the stone on
which they stumble. Cf. also Lucan vi. 220-223. Otto, Sprichwörter der
Römer, p. 70, cites Pliny, N.H. xxix. 102, and Pacuv. v. 38,
Ribb.Trag. Cf. Montaigne i. 4, “Ainsin
emporte les bestes leur rage à s'attaquer à la
pierre et au fer qui les a blecées.” who
snarl at the stones that hit them but don't touch the thrower?”
“Not the slightest.” “We must abandon, then,
the plundering of corpses and the refusal to permit their burial.Plato as a boy may have heard of the Thebans'