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Telephus, 207. Tenedos, famous for earthenware, 366. Theano, wife of Pythagoras, 78, 84. Thebans, and Lacedaemonians, 270. Themistocles, and his son, 1, 2. His father Neocles, 27. Themistocles and Miltiades, 135, 213, 338. Suspicion about, 208. Sayings of, 264, 314, 320. Theocritus, the Sophist, 16, 263. Theodorus, 141, 293, 327, 390, 391. Theognis, his advice, 152. Theophrastus, 124, 327. Thero, the Thessalian, 52. Theseus, 151, 392. Thespesius, of Soli, curious story about, 357-365. Thessalians very pugnacious, 3, note. Thessaly famous for enchantments, 75, note, 83. Thucydides, 127, 152, 167, 195, 198, 208, 261, 265, 314, 317, 332, 336, 349, 389. Tiberius, 151, 174, 175, 225, 384. Timaea, 294. Timesias, oracle given to, 151. Timoleon, 322. Timon, 107. Timotheus, 316. Timoxena, wife of Plutarch, consolatory letter to, 85-92. Timoxena, daughter of Plutarch, 85-92. Tongue, government of the, 15, 16, 209, 210, 214-238, 274. Barricaded by nature, 216. Training, power of, 5-7. Triptolemus, 368. Truth, a divine thing, 154. Tutors, choice of, 5-7; Habits they teach boys, 94. Versatility, 152, 153. Vespasian, 67, 69. Vice, not got rid of as easily as a wife, 96. Uneasiness of, 96, 97, 139. Whether it is sufficient to cause unhappiness, 138-142. Vice in embryo, 355, 356. Virtue, its two elements, 18. Can be taught, 92-95. On virtue and vice, 95-98. On moral virtue, 98-118. On progress in virtue, 118-138. Washing hands usual before dinner, 156. Wealth, has wings, 124, 303. Wives, to be carefully selected, 1. Rich wives, 20, 138. Indian wives, 140. Words, winged, 223. Wyttenbach, his criticism on Reiske, Preface, viii, ix. Xanthippe, wife of Socrates, 210, 283. Xanthippus, father of Pericles, 27. Xenocrates, 66, 77, 118, 196, 248, 261, 385. Xenophanes, 55, 108, 257. Xenophon, 17, 83, 166, 191, 202, 239, 250, note, 289, 316, 335, 389. Xerxes, 272, 299. Youth, a ticklish period of life, 17, 18. Zaleucus, 322. Zeno, founder of the Stoics, 99, 102, 124, 132, 203, 217, 220, 262, 263, 285, 294, 327, 386. Zeuxis, his remark on painting, 148. CHISWICK PRESS:--C. WHITTINGHAM AND CO., TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE. End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Plutarch's Morals, by Plutarch *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PLUTARCH'S MORALS *** ***** This fil
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