The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... Socrates , that he brought Philosophy down from heaven , to in- habit among men and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me , that I have brought Philosophy out of closets and libraries , schools and colleges , to dwell in clubs and ...
... Socrates , that he brought Philosophy down from heaven , to in- habit among men and I shall be ambitious to have it said of me , that I have brought Philosophy out of closets and libraries , schools and colleges , to dwell in clubs and ...
Pagina 61
... Socrates's behavior at his death , in a light wherein none of the critics have considered it . That excellent man enter- 23 , is in a set of the Spectator , in 12mo , of the edition in * The following indorsement at the top of this ...
... Socrates's behavior at his death , in a light wherein none of the critics have considered it . That excellent man enter- 23 , is in a set of the Spectator , in 12mo , of the edition in * The following indorsement at the top of this ...
Pagina 62
... Socrates was so little moved at this piece of buffoonery , that he was several times pre- sent on its being acted upon the stage , and never expressed the least resentment of it . But with submission , I think the remark I have here ...
... Socrates was so little moved at this piece of buffoonery , that he was several times pre- sent on its being acted upon the stage , and never expressed the least resentment of it . But with submission , I think the remark I have here ...
Pagina 96
... Socrates ) who , after all his study and learning , professed , that all he then knew was , that he knew nothing . You easily see this is but a shallow argument , and may soon be confuted . " I have with great pains and industry made my ...
... Socrates ) who , after all his study and learning , professed , that all he then knew was , that he knew nothing . You easily see this is but a shallow argument , and may soon be confuted . " I have with great pains and industry made my ...
Pagina 111
... Socrates ( who , in the judgment of Apollo , was the wisest of men ) , was not only a professed admirer of this exercise in others , but learned it himself when he was an old man . of their persons and neglect their minds ; in our ...
... Socrates ( who , in the judgment of Apollo , was the wisest of men ) , was not only a professed admirer of this exercise in others , but learned it himself when he was an old man . of their persons and neglect their minds ; in our ...
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