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" ... omen, and threw them into the greatest consternation. Pericles observing that the pilot was much astonished and perplexed, took his cloak, and having covered his eyes with it, asked him, ' If he found any thing terrible in that, or considered it as... "
Plutarch - Page 44
by Plutarch - 1831
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Plutarch's Lives,: Translated from the Original Greek, with Notes ..., Volume 2

Plutarch - 1770 - 518 pages
...terrible in that, or considered it as a fad prefage?" upon his anfwering in the negative, he faid, " where " is the difference, then, between this and the " other, except that fomething bigger than my " cloak caufes the eclipfe ?" but this is a queftion which is difcufled in...
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Plutarch's Lives, tr. by J. and W. Langhorne, Volume 1

Plutarchus - 1812 - 690 pages
...la, asked him, ** If he found any thing terrible in that, or considered it as a »ad presage?" Upon his answering in the negative, he said, " Where is...difference then between this and the other, except thit something bigger than my cloke causes the eclipse?" But this is a question which is discussed...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 2

Plutarch - 1816 - 328 pages
...alarming presage ?" Upon his answering in the negative, " Where then is the difference,'' he said, " between this and the other, except that something...expedition, Pericles performed nothing worthy of so large an equipment. He laid siege to the sacred city of Epidaurus, Or) and at first with some rational...
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Plutarch's Lives: Translated from the Original Greek, Volume 2

Plutarch - 1822 - 378 pages
...alarming presage ?" Upon his answering in the negative, " Where then is the difference," he said, " between this and the other, except that something...expedition Pericles performed nothing worthy of so large an equipment. He laid siege to the sacred city of Epidaurus'03, and at first with some rational...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 2

Plutarch - 1823 - 440 pages
...it, asked him, " If he found any thing terrible in that, or considered it as a sad presage ?" upon his answering in the negative, he said, " Where is...something bigger than my cloak causes the eclipse r" But this is a question which is discussed in the schools of philosophy. The public ferment, indeed,...
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Plutarch's Lives of the Most Select and Illustrious Characters of Antiquity

Plutarch - 1832 - 444 pages
...it, asked him, " If he found any thing terrible in that, or considered it as a sad presage ?" Upon his answering in the negative, he said, " Where is...something bigger than my cloak causes the eclipse ?" In this expedition Pericles performed nothing worthy of so great an equipment. He laid siege to...
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Plutarch's Lives of the Most Select and Illustrious Characters of Antiquity

Plutarch - 1832 - 446 pages
...asked him, " if he found'any thing terrible in that, or considered it as a sad presage ?" Upon hi« answering in the negative, he said, " Where is the...something bigger than my cloak causes the eclipse ?" In this expedition Pericles performed nothing worthy of so preat an equipment. He laid siege to...
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My Daughter's Manual: Comprising a Summary View of Female Studies ...

1837 - 304 pages
...If he found any thing terrible in that V The man replying in the negative, " where is the difference between this and the other, except that something bigger than my cloak causes the eclipse?" demanded the sagacious Athenian. The advances of knowledge were slow and gradual, as twilight stealing...
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Plutarch's Lives, Volume 1

Plutarch - 1840 - 472 pages
...it, asked him, — " If he found any thing terrible in that, or considered it as a sad presage?" Upon his answering in the negative, he said, — "Where...difference then between this and the other, except that«something bigger than my cloak causes the eclipse?" But this is a question which is discussed...
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Plutarch's Lives

Plutarch - 1841 - 790 pages
...with it, asked him, "If he found any thing terrible in that, or considered it as a sad presage?" Upon his answering in the negative, he said, " Where is...between this and the other, except that something bigcer thin my cloak causes the eclipse?" But this is a question which is discussed in the schools...
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