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1 1, 27(19) | consisted of similar parts. (Plutarch, p. 876. Vol. ii. Edit.
2 1, 44(43) | argument is similarly urged by Plutarch, (De Fortuna,) p. 98. Edit.
3 1, 47(46) | of Menander preserved by Plutarch, (De consolat. ad Apoll.
4 1, 52(48) | 3 There is a passage in Plutarch very nearly allied to this,
5 1, 52(48) | but in a different sense. Plutarch, de his qui sero, &c. ib.
6 1, 72(62) | with it, are to be found in Plutarch, and other writers. ~
7 1, 75(66) | Edit. Lond. p. 170; and in Plutarch de consolat. ad Apollonium. (
8 1, 75(68) | And so a Poet cited by Plutarch, (de consolat. ad. Apoll.
9 2, 19(34) | Democritus, according to Plutarch (de Placit. Philosoph. p.
10 2, 19(34) | So called, according to Plutarch, [Greek] i. e. It is termed
11 2, 19(34) | And the whole passage from Plutarch, ib. Lib. xiv. cap. xiv.
12 2, 19(35) | xi. cap. xxii. [Greek]. Plutarch ascribes the notion about
13 2, 19(38) | 1 Such, according to Plutarch, was Euripides the tragic
14 2, 20(42) | vita Arist. prope finem. Plutarch de Placitis Philos. (p.
15 2, 22(55) | philosophy in Egypt, according to Plutarch; but see the Prep. Evang.
16 2, 22(55) | this subject, as cited from Plutarch, and followed by the comment
17 2, 22(56) | Anaximander too, according to Plutarch (de Placit. Philos.) affirmed
18 2, 52(97) | There is another passage in Plutarch, which speaks of nourishing
19 2, 74(134)| Hierocles, p. 541. Edit. 1628. Plutarch, Libellus de Fortuna, and
20 2, 76(135)| 2 According to Plutarch,—who lived in the times
21 2, 79(137)| noticed above (par. 7C.), from Plutarch, on the general failing
22 2, 81(148)| C.).. [Greek] (See also Plutarch, Tom. ii. p. 409.) So also
23 2, 81(157)| still in Hindustan. See also Plutarch, Tract. [Greek] Tom. ii.
24 3, 13(13) | he cites a passage from Plutarch (De defectu Oraculorum)
25 3, 13(16) | added, from the authority of Plutarch that, from this last sort,
26 5, 14(15) | temperans evaderet."~See also Plutarch, " De vitando aere alieno,"
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