Enemies, how a man may be benefited by his, 201-213.
Enthusiasm, 47.
Envy, 212, 213, 243, 304. On envy and hatred, 312-315. How one can praise oneself without exciting envy, 315-331.
Epaminondas, 11, 52, 136, 161, 294, 318, 321, 326, 376.
Ephesus, 367.
Ephorus, 236.
Epicharmus, 188, 189, 350.
Epicureans, argued against, 21-28, 373-378.
Epicurus, 24, 291, 306, 373, 375.
Epitaphs, 247, 248.
Erasistratus, 25, 244.
Ergane, name of Athene, 397.
Eumenes, 222.
Euphemism, 112, 143, 144, 167.
Euphorion, 303.
Eupolis, 163.
Euripides, quoted or referred to, 1, 8, 9, 14, 17, 27, 28, 40, 42, 43, 44, 50, 53, 56, 58, 60, 67, 79, 80, 86, 89, 107, 112, 119, 136, 138, 144, 146, 150, 151, 152, 155, 160, 170, 178, 179, 182, 190, 191, 194, 196, 197, 199, 205, 206, 207, 209, 214, 216, 222, 223, 236, 247, 251, 255, 256, 260, 261, 262, 270, 287, 290, 292, 293, 301, 305, 307, 309, 310, 315, 325, 332, 333, 334, 345, 346, 373, 379, 383, 388, 390, 391, 392, 397.
Eurydice of Hierapolis, 21.
Eurydice, wife of Orpheus, 53.
Euthydemus, 283.
Eutropio, cook to King Antigonus, 16.
Evenus, sayings of, 27, 155.
Exercise, value of, 12.
Exile, 378-394.
Fabius Maximus, 224, 225.
Fabricius, 294.
Family, defects and idiosyncrasies of, 356, 357.
Fancy, power of, 307.
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