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Kock (Poland) (search for this): book 3, section 407e
But if a man was
incapable of living in the established roundCf. Thucydides i. 130. and order of life, he did not think it
worth while to treat him, since such a fellow is of no use either to himself
or to the state.” “A most politic Asclepius you're
telling us of,There is a touch of comedy in
the Greek. Cf. Eupolis, fr. 94 Kock
TAXU\N LE/GEIS ME/N.”
he said. “Obviously,” said I, “that was his
character. And his sons too, don't you in see that at Troy th
Troy (Turkey) (search for this): book 3, section 407e
But if a man was
incapable of living in the established roundCf. Thucydides i. 130. and order of life, he did not think it
worth while to treat him, since such a fellow is of no use either to himself
or to the state.” “A most politic Asclepius you're
telling us of,There is a touch of comedy in
the Greek. Cf. Eupolis, fr. 94 Kock
TAXU\N LE/GEIS ME/N.”
he said. “Obviously,” said I, “that was his
character. And his sons too, don't you in see that at Troy th