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successively concerning each whether it were for | successively concerning each whether it were for | ||
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that. <!-- A symbol here seems to link with one of the marginal notes. But which one? --> <note> | that. <!-- A symbol here seems to link with one of the marginal notes. But which one? --> <note>Υιδιον παδχειν p.716 also 724 - to <sic>Xenophon</sic> himself - mind the <hi rend='underline'>topics</hi> evasive as to the accusations ib. & 722.</note> Was it for not giving me something I | ||
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asked you for ? was it for not <del><gap/></del> <add>returning</add> me something | asked you for ? was it for not <del><gap/></del> <add>returning</add> me something | ||
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<p><note><add>Ib.</add> Launcl. p. 333</note> In the 4<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> Book Ch. 6.<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi>. <del>He speaks</del> <add>tells very coolly a story</add> of the Son | <p><note><add>Ib.</add> Launcl. p. 333</note> In the 4<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi> Book Ch. 6.<hi rend='superscript'>th</hi>. <del>He speaks</del> <add>tells very coolly a story</add> of the Son | ||
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of a Chieftain of a Village just come to the | of a Chieftain of a Village just come to the | ||
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age of Puberty , whom he says he took away | age of Puberty, whom he says he took away | ||
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from his Father , & gave <add>the charge of</add> him to one Episthenes | from his Father, & gave <add>the charge of</add> him to one Episthenes | ||
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a Megapolitan <note><del>that</del> who was to let the father (who went as guide with them) have him again if he (the father) behaved well The father , terrified by the <sic>brutalitis</sic> of <unclear>Cherisophres</unclear>, the other General found means to make his escape ,</note><!--I'm unsure if this note stands by itself, or might be a continuation of the addition that ends with "observe with satisfaction." --> - Episthenes , <add>however he seems to observe with satis<add>faction</add></add> <del>says he</del> took a | a Megapolitan <note><del>that</del> who was to let the father (who went as guide with them) have him again if he (the father) behaved well The father , terrified by the <sic>brutalitis</sic> of <unclear>Cherisophres</unclear>, the other General found means to make his escape,</note><!--I'm unsure if this note stands by itself, or might be a continuation of the addition that ends with "observe with satisfaction." --> - Episthenes, <add>however he seems to observe with satis<add>faction</add></add> <del>says he</del> took a | ||
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fancy to him in the love way <add>way of love</add> , & a very | fancy to him in the love way <add>way of love</add>, & a very | ||
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faithful companion he found <add>had <add>made to him</add></add> in him ever afterwards | faithful companion he found <add>had <add>made to him</add></add> in him ever afterwards | ||
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for another Episthenes <add>an Olynthian</add> whom he takes notice of for | for another Episthenes <add>an Olynthian</add> whom he takes notice of for | ||
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his particular propensity to that Passion , a Boy | his particular propensity to that Passion, a Boy | ||
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of the same age , whom Seuthis was just going | of the same age, whom Seuthis was just going | ||
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to shoot in a general massacre —<del>Upon</del> Episthenes | to shoot in a general massacre —<del>Upon</del> Episthenes | ||
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clasped the Boy in his arms , <unclear>&</unclear> cried he would die <unclear>soo</unclear><!-- I think it's sooner too, but you can't actually read the whole word, just the first 3 letters (in my opinion) --> | clasped the Boy in his arms, <unclear>&</unclear> cried he would die <unclear>soo</unclear><!-- I think it's sooner too, but you can't actually read the whole word, just the first 3 letters (in my opinion) --> | ||
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than let him go . Upon this the Thracian condescended to let him live. | than let him go. Upon this the Thracian condescended to let him live. | ||
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NONCON - Exempla ex Xenophonte.
Xenophon's Anabasis. L. 5 c. 8. Launcl. 367. Xenophon in answer to cross-examining to a charge brought against
him by a soldier for hating him , enumerating
the most common occasions of quarrel v. it. p 117. have amor: laudation , asks him
successively concerning each whether it were for
that. Υιδιον παδχειν p.716 also 724 - to Xenophon himself - mind the topics evasive as to the accusations ib. & 722. Was it for not giving me something I
asked you for ? was it for not returning me something
that was mine ? was it in a quarrel about
a Boy? was it when I was in liquor?
Ib. Launcl. p. 333 In the 4th Book Ch. 6.th. He speaks tells very coolly a story of the Son
of a Chieftain of a Village just come to the
age of Puberty, whom he says he took away
from his Father, & gave the charge of him to one Episthenes
a Megapolitan that who was to let the father (who went as guide with them) have him again if he (the father) behaved well The father , terrified by the brutalitis of Cherisophres, the other General found means to make his escape, - Episthenes, however he seems to observe with satis<add>faction</add> says he took a
fancy to him in the love way way of love, & a very
faithful companion he found had <add>made to him</add> in him ever afterwards
In another place L. 7 . C. 4 p 409. he speaks relates with how he
for another Episthenes an Olynthian whom he takes notice of for
his particular propensity to that Passion, a Boy
of the same age, whom Seuthis was just going
to shoot in a general massacre —Upon Episthenes
clasped the Boy in his arms, & cried he would die soo
than let him go. Upon this the Thracian condescended to let him live.
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