| Plutarch - 1859 - 466 页
...the better wrestler, he made this answer : " When I," said he, " have thrown him and given him a fair fall, by persisting that he had no fall, he gets the...bystanders, in spite of their own eyes, believe him." The truth, however, is, that Pericles himself was very careful what and how he was to speak, insomuch... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 1860 - 552 页
...the better wrestler, he made this answer: " When I," said he, " have thrown him and given him a fair fall, by persisting that he had no fall, he gets the...bystanders, in spite of their own eyes, believe him." The truth, however, is, that Pericles himself was very careful what and how he was to speak; so much... | |
| Plutarch - 1870 - 540 页
...the better wrestler, he made this answer : " When I," said he, " have thrown him and given him a fair fall, by persisting that he had no fall, he gets the...bystanders, in spite of their own eyes, believe him." The truth, however, is, that Pericles himself was very careful what and how he was to speak ; so much... | |
| Plutarch, Arthur Hugh Clough - 1876 - 810 页
...the better wrestler, he made this answer: " When I," said he. " have thrown him and given him a fair fall, by persisting that he had no fall, he gets the...bystanders, in spite of their own eyes, believe him." The truth, however, is, that Pericles himself was very careful what and how ho was to speak, insomuch... | |
| Plutarch - 1880 - 626 页
...the better wrestler, he made this answer : " When I," said he, " have thrown him and given him a fair fall, by persisting that he had no fall, he gets the...bystanders, in spite of their own eyes, believe him." The truth, however, is, that Pericles himself was very careful what and how he was to speak, insomuch... | |
| Plutarch - 1881 - 948 页
..." have thrown him and given him a fair fall, by persisting that he hud no fall, he gets the belter of me, and makes the bystanders, in spite of their own eyes, believe him." Tho truth, however, fc, that Pericles himself was very careful what and how he was to speak, insomuch... | |
| harper's monthly magazine - 1884 - 992 页
...the people are bewildered and uncertain as to who has the better of it." "When I," said Thucydides, "in wrestling have thrown Pericles and given him a...bystanders, in spite of their own eyes, believe him." Thus doth man from age to age repeat himself; and yet not quite always. We hear of Gladstone felling... | |
| 1884 - 990 页
...people are bewildered and uncertain as to who has the better of it." • "When I, "said Thucydides, "in wrestling have thrown Pericles and given him a...bystanders, in spite of their own eyes, believe him." Thus doth man from age to age repeat himself; and yet not quite always. We hear of Gladstone felling... | |
| 1884 - 1082 页
...the people are bewildered and uncertain as to who has the better of it." "When I, "said Thucydides, "in wrestling have thrown Pericles and given him a...bystanders, in spite of their own eyes, believe him." Thus doth man from age to age repeat himself; and yet not quite always. We hear of Gladstone felling... | |
| Plutarch - 1885 - 464 页
...the better wrestler, he made this answer: " When I," said he, " have thrown him and given him a fair fall, by persisting that he had no fall, he gets the better of me, and make.the bystanders, in spite of their own eyes, believe him." The truth, however, is, that Pericles... | |
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