[Cyropaedia by Xenophon]@TWC D-Link bookCyropaedia BOOK V 60/70
v.; IV. v.] for such answer as we can get to that question.) Whereas the {kaloi kagathoi} desire strongly but can curb their desires. C1.13.Shows a confidence in the healthy action of the will.
When Araspas himself is caught later on he develops the theory of a double self, a higher and a lower (so hgd., and so, I think, Xenophon and Socrates.
_Vide Memorabilia_). C1.16, fin.
Cyrus || Socrates, his prototype here. C1.18.Very natural and beautiful.
Xenophon sympathetic with such a beautiful humanity.
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