The Works of Lucian of Samosata, Vol. 3 of 4

The Works of Lucian of Samosata, Vol. 3 of 4 Complete with Exceptions Specified in the Preface (Classic Reprint)

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Instead of confining himself to a single philosophic school, 5 he laid them all under contribution, without showing clearly which of them he preferred; but perhaps he was nearest akin to Socrates; for, though he had leanings as regards externals and plain living to Diogenes, he never studied efiect or lived for the applause and admiration of the multitude his ways were like other people's; he mounted no high horse; he vwas just a man and a citizen. He indulged in no Socratic irony; 6 but his discourse was full of Attic grace; those who heard it went away neither disgusted by servility nor repelled by ill tempered censure, but on the contrary lifted out of them selves by charity, and encouraged to more orderly, contented, hopeful lives.

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