Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... excellent abstracts of some of his dialogues in a periodical publication called the " Monthly Repository ; " and the mere English reader must feel deeply obliged to the learned translator . But these abstracts are defective from their ...
... excellent abstracts of some of his dialogues in a periodical publication called the " Monthly Repository ; " and the mere English reader must feel deeply obliged to the learned translator . But these abstracts are defective from their ...
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... excellent in spite of adversity and torture , is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph inflicts the most horrible revenge upon his enemy , not from any mistaken notion of inducing him to repent of a perseverance in enmity ...
... excellent in spite of adversity and torture , is to one who in the cold security of undoubted triumph inflicts the most horrible revenge upon his enemy , not from any mistaken notion of inducing him to repent of a perseverance in enmity ...
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... excellent in battle , and Menelaus but a faint - hearted warrior , he represents Menelaus as coming uninvited to the feast of one better and braver than himself . " Aristodemus hearing this , said , " I also am in some danger , Socrates ...
... excellent in battle , and Menelaus but a faint - hearted warrior , he represents Menelaus as coming uninvited to the feast of one better and braver than himself . " Aristodemus hearing this , said , " I also am in some danger , Socrates ...
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... excellent thing for us , ” replied Eryxima- chus— “ I mean myself , Aristodemus , Phædrus , and these others — if you , who are such invincible drinkers , now refuse to drink . I ought to except Socrates , for he is capable of drinking ...
... excellent thing for us , ” replied Eryxima- chus— “ I mean myself , Aristodemus , Phædrus , and these others — if you , who are such invincible drinkers , now refuse to drink . I ought to except Socrates , for he is capable of drinking ...
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... excellent life , as Love awakens them . I speak of the fear of shame , which deters them from that which is disgraceful ; and the love of glory which incites to honourable deeds . For it is not possible that a state or private person ...
... excellent life , as Love awakens them . I speak of the fear of shame , which deters them from that which is disgraceful ; and the love of glory which incites to honourable deeds . For it is not possible that a state or private person ...
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