| Thucydides - 1883 - 732 pagine
...they will assist you, we admire the simplicity of your idea, but we do not envy you the folly of it. The Lacedaemonians are exceedingly virtuous among...themselves, and according to their national standard of morality.1 But in respect of their dealings with others, although many things might be said, a word... | |
| Ellery Cory Stowell - 1915 - 770 pagine
...they will assist you, we admire the innocence of your idea, but we do not envy you the folly of it. The Lacedaemonians are exceedingly virtuous among...dealings with others, although many things might be said, they can be described in a few words — of all men whom we know they are the most notorious for identifying... | |
| Charles Alexander Robinson - 1959 - 180 pagine
...they will assist you, we admire the innocence of your idea, but we do not envy you the folly of it. The Lacedaemonians are exceedingly virtuous among...dealings with others, although many things might be said, they can be described in few words — of all men whom we know they are the most notorious for identifying... | |
| Micheline Ishay - 2007 - 590 pagine
...they will assist you, we admire the innocence of your idea, but we do not envy you the folly of it. The Lacedaemonians are exceedingly virtuous among...dealings with others, although many things might be said, they can be described in few words — of all men whom we know they are the most notorious for identifying... | |
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