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First, of pride, of being lifted up above our selves: |
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It is reported of Philip King of Macedon, that he appointed a Lad to come to him every morning before any other, and say to him three times, Philipe homo•es, least upon the successe of his victories over the Athenians he might forget himselfe, Aelian. variar. Histo. l. 8. c. 15 that of Tacitus is sure, acrius explorant animum resprosperae quam adversae, Terrul. in Apologet. Arrian, l. 3. |
It is reported of Philip King of Macedon, that he appointed a Lad to come to him every morning before any other, and say to him three times, Philip homo•es, least upon the success of his victories over the Athenians he might forget himself, Aelian. Variar. Hist. l. 8. c. 15 that of Tacitus is sure, Acrid explorant animum resprosperae quam adversae, Terror. in Apologet Arrian, l. 3. |
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