Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... tell me , were you present at the party or not ? " " Your informant , " I replied , " seems to have given you no very clear idea of what you wish to hear , if he thinks that these discussions took place so lately as that I could have ...
... tell me , were you present at the party or not ? " " Your informant , " I replied , " seems to have given you no very clear idea of what you wish to hear , if he thinks that these discussions took place so lately as that I could have ...
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... tell you . But let me attempt to relate them in the order which Aristodemus observed in relating them to me . He said that he met Socrates washed , and , contrary to his usual custom , sandalled , and having inquired whither he went so ...
... tell you . But let me attempt to relate them in the order which Aristodemus observed in relating them to me . He said that he met Socrates washed , and , contrary to his usual custom , sandalled , and having inquired whither he went so ...
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... tell belongs not to me , but to Phædrus . Phædrus has often indig- nantly complained to me , saying - Is it not strange , Eryximachus , that there are innumerable utility , and many other things of the same nature are in like manner ...
... tell belongs not to me , but to Phædrus . Phædrus has often indig- nantly complained to me , saying - Is it not strange , Eryximachus , that there are innumerable utility , and many other things of the same nature are in like manner ...
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... Tell me yet farther , whether Love desires that of which it is the Love or not ? " - " It desires it , assuredly . " " Whether possessing that which it desires and loves , or not possessing it , does it desire and love ? " - " Not ...
... Tell me yet farther , whether Love desires that of which it is the Love or not ? " - " It desires it , assuredly . " " Whether possessing that which it desires and loves , or not possessing it , does it desire and love ? " - " Not ...
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... tell me , do you not own that all the Gods are beautiful and happy ? or will you presume to maintain that " any God is otherwise ? ' ' By Jupiter , not I ! ' — ' Do you not call those alone happy who possess all things that are ...
... tell me , do you not own that all the Gods are beautiful and happy ? or will you presume to maintain that " any God is otherwise ? ' ' By Jupiter , not I ! ' — ' Do you not call those alone happy who possess all things that are ...
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