Introduction to Greek Prose Composition: With Exercises

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Introduction to Greek Prose Composition: With Exercises
Arthur Sidgwick
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When he was a young man. King Pheres, who lived always among flatterers, fancied that he surpassed all people so fax in playing the lyre, that not even the famous Lydian players could be compared to him. And hearing one day that loachius, who was the best of all mankind at playing the lyre, was coming to the city, he sent for him, and asked him if he would teach him his art. This he did, not because he thought he was inferior to loachius, but in order that he might be able to show off his excellence.


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