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and yet, as Apollonius said to VESPASIAN, he was a meane Prince, because hee knew not how to tune a People. And on the other side, Themistocles could neuer play on the Harpe, but yet is famous in all Histories, because hee could make a Citie greater. Plutarque in his NONLATINALPHABET, speakes of two Men, that were hir'd at Athens for some publique worke, whereof the one was full of Tongue, but slow at Hand, but the other blunt in Speech, yet an excellent Workeman; Being call'd vpon by the Magistrates to expresse themselues, |
and yet, as Apollonius said to VESPASIAN, he was a mean Prince, Because he knew not how to tune a People. And on the other side, Themistocles could never play on the Harp, but yet is famous in all Histories, Because he could make a city greater. Plutarch in his, speaks of two Men, that were hired At Athens for Some public work, whereof the one was full of Tongue, but slow At Hand, but the other blunt in Speech, yet an excellent Workman; Being called upon by the Magistrates to express themselves, |
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