[Cyropaedia by Xenophon]@TWC D-Link bookCyropaedia BOOK IV 67/68
N.B .-- Rhetorical artifice of winding-up a speech with a joke. This is the popular orator.
Xenophon the prototype himself perhaps. C6.3.Is this by chance a situation in Elizabethan or other drama? It's tragic enough for anything. C6.4.Admirable colloquial style: "well done, me!" C6.6, fin.
Beautifully-sounding sentence [in the Greek].
Like harp or viol with its dying mournful note. C6.8.A new tributary for the archic man, and a foothold in the enemy's country. C6.9, fin.
As to this daughter, _vide infra_.
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