Appendices section ENGLISH CRITICISM, subsection Richard Garnett The close relationship between Antony and Cleopatra and Pericles, Prince of Tyre, is shown by the circumstance that, though only Pericles was printed, both were entered for publication on the same day, May 20, 1608. (3.99)
Sidney Lee, Dictionary of National Biography: Index and Epitome alphabetic letter D, entry 9163 translator; matriculated at Leyden, 1743; translated the lives of Pericles and Demetrius for Tonson's Plutarch's ‘Lives,’ 1758; F.R.S., 1761; obtained war office appointment; lived on intimate terms with Burke, who wrote an obituary notice of him; believed by Sir Joshua Reynolds and Malone to have written ‘Junius's Letters. (7.49)
California: for health, pleasure, and residence. A book for travellers and settlers.By Charles Nordhoff page 3 The Life and Travels of Herodotus in the Fifth Century before Christ: an Imaginary Biography founded on Fact, illustrative of the History, Manners, Religion, Literature, Arts, and Social Condition of the Greeks, Egyptians, Persians, Babylonians, Hebrews, Scythians, and other Ancient Nations, in the Days of Pericles and Nehemiah. (2.27)
Trails of a paintbrush, by Nicholas R. Brewer page 328 This was true of Greece in the age of Pericles, of Rome in the age of Augustus Caesar, of Italy in the days of the Medici, when at the height of her prosperity. (3.72)
Memoirs of Jeremiah Curtin page 697 I renewed my acquaintance with Homer, Pericles, Sophocles, Euripides, Demosthenes, and many another glorious Greek. (3.35)
John Goode, Recollections of a lifetime, by John Goode of Virginia page 43 If Pericles could pronounce a noble funeral oration over those of his countrymen who fell in the first year of the Peloponnesian war, if Edward Everett could indulge his stately rhetoric in eulogizing those of his countrymen who sacrificed their lives in defense of the Union, why shall not we hold forever in grateful and affectionate remembrance the virtues and the heroism of those who for four long years encountered without a murmur the hardships of the march, the privations of the camp, and the perils of the field in defense of home and of native land? (2.72)