Demetrius - Plutarch's Liveshttps://constitution.org/1-History/rom/plutarch/demetrius.htm
same show of hospitable entertainment, with which Ceres and Bacchus are received; and the citizen who exceeded the rest in the splendor and costliness of his reception should have
The New Atlantishttps://www.luminarium.org/renascence-editions/bacon3.html
is more reason, for the entertainment of the time, that ye ask me questions, than that I ask you." We answered, that we humbly thanked him that he would give us leave so to
Francis Bacon
Style by Walter Raleigh - Full Text Free Bookhttp://www.fullbooks.com/Style.html
to stumble across his entertainment. His living auditors, unsolicited for the tribute of worship or an alms, find themselves conceived of in the likeness of what he would have the
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