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Plutarch maruelleth how a man could be compounded of so many contraries, as Alcibiades was, iocund with the merry, sad with the graue, babblatiue with praters, of few words with the silent, a rioter with boone-companions, abstinent with the abstenious, &c. in a word, a very Cameleon, changing himselfe into all colours, saue white, (for these be Plutarch words. |
Plutarch marveleth how a man could be compounded of so many contraries, as Alcibiades was, jocund with the merry, sad with the graven, babblatiue with praters, of few words with the silent, a rioter with boon-companions, abstinent with the abstemious, etc. in a word, a very Chameleon, changing himself into all colours, save white, (for these be Plutarch words. |
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