| Plutarch - Greece - 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... | |
| Plutarch - Classical biography - 1803 - 406 pages
...greatest consternation. Pericles observing that the pilot was much astonished and perlexed, took his cloak, and having covered his eyes 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,... | |
| Plutarchus - 1812 - 690 pages
...covered his eyes wim 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,...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... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 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 bigger than my cloak causes the eclipse ?" But this is a question which is discussed in the schools of philosophy. In this expedition,... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1821 - 380 pages
...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 a sad presage ?" upon his answering in the negative,... | |
| Plutarch - 1822 - 502 pages
...Lib. u. prop. init. asked him, — " If he found any thing terrible in that, or considered it as a sad presage ?" Upon his answering in the negative, he...except that something bigger than my cloak causes the eclipse ?" But this is a question which is discussed in the schools of philosophy. In this expedition... | |
| 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 bigger than my cloak causes the eclipse ?" But this is a question, which is discussed in the schools of philosophy. In this expedition... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1831 - 380 pages
...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 a sad presage ?' on his answering in the negative,... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1832 - 444 pages
...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 a sad presage ?" Upon his answering in the negative,... | |
| Plutarch - Greece - 1832 - 446 pages
...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 a sad presage ?" Upon hi« answering in the negative,... | |
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