Cyrus, 79, 236, 250, 314, 326.
Danaus, 27.
Darius, 157, 250.
Deity, on those who are punished late by the, 331-365.
Demaratus, 193.
Demetrius, 8, 191, 230.
Democritus, 14, 110, 129, 142, 249, 377.
Demosthenes, 9, 128, 192, 205, 257, 259, 320, 321, 323, 331, 399.
Diogenes, 2, 7, 93, 118, 123, 124, 127, 131, 140, 141, 193, 201, 203, 205, 248, 258, 259, 282, 292, 294, 301, 311, 383, 388, 389, 390, 391.
Dion, 11, 151, 161, 162, 192, 256.
Dionysius, the tyrant of Sicily, 76, 151, 160, 161, 162, 163, 168, 187, 188, 189, 226, 230, 261, 294, 321, 339.
Dionysius, a Corinthian poet, 51.
Dionysus (the Latin Bacchus), 45, 47, 91, 145, 393.
Dioxippus, 248.
Disease, the sacred, 41, note.
Disorders, of mind or body, which worse? 142, 145.
Dolon, 113, 120.
Domitian, 251.
Domitius, 207, 211.
Dorian measure, 134.
Drink, 2, 216, 217, 284.
Dryads, 45.
Earthenware, 366.
Education, 1-21.
Egyptian, answer of an, 240.
Emerson, on Plutarch, see Title-page, and Preface, p. ix.
Empedocles, 43, 145, 149, 180, 288, 305, 371, 393, 396.
Empone, her devotion to her husband, 67-69.
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