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1 1, II | instance as of that pair, Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar, 2 1, II | that, in the minority of Alexander Severus, in like happiness, 3 1, V | see in the expedition of Alexander into Asia, which at first 4 1, VII | bare the name, yet, when Alexander Severus refused the name 5 1, VII | represented in the examples of Alexander the Great and Caesar the 6 1, VII | pertinent to say somewhat.~(11) Alexander was bred and taught under 7 1, VII | they will so call it) an Alexander, or a Caesar, or an Antoninus, 8 1, VII | his condition, “were I not Alexander, I would wish to be Diogenes.” 9 1, VII | refused than those were which Alexander could have given or enjoyed.~( 10 1, VII | or Democritus than from Alexander.~(14) See, again, that speech 11 1, VII | father Antipater; for when Alexander happened to say, “Do you 12 1, VII | not be disproved;” said Alexander, laughing, “See the subtleties 13 1, VII | much ravished; whereupon Alexander, nothing pleased, said, “ 14 1, VII | that sting and life that Alexander interrupted him, and said, “ 15 1, VII | friends commended him to Alexander for his moderation, that 16 1, VII | of black. “True,” saith Alexander; “but Antipater is all purple 17 1, VII | said, “That the one loved Alexander, and the other loved the 18 1, VII | accept these offers were I as Alexander;” saith Alexander, “So would 19 1, VII | were I as Alexander;” saith Alexander, “So would I were I as Parmenio.”~( 20 1, VII | when I consider him not as Alexander the Great, but as Aristotle’ 21 1, VII | speeches, as I did those of Alexander, they are truly such as 22 1, VII | grace after those two of Alexander and Caesar?), were it not 23 1, VII | Spartan, and achieved by Alexander the Macedonian, all upon 24 1, VIII| motion. And for magnitude, as Alexander the Great, after that he 25 1, VIII| pictures or statues of Cyrus, Alexander, Caesar, no nor of the kings 26 2, Int | ill advertised.~11. And if Alexander made such a liberal assignation 27 2, II | before. But the journal of Alexander’s house expressed every 28 2, VIII| of man do or no. And as Alexander Borgia was wont to say of 29 2, XXV | Dendamis the Indian unto Alexander’s messengers, that he had