The Spectator, Volume 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Pagina 115
... Alcibiades the First , in his Fourth Satyr . The Speakers in this Dialogue upon Prayer , are Socrates and Alcibiades , and the Substance of it ( when drawn No. 206. Friday , Oct. 26 , 1711 THE SPECTATOR 115.
... Alcibiades the First , in his Fourth Satyr . The Speakers in this Dialogue upon Prayer , are Socrates and Alcibiades , and the Substance of it ( when drawn No. 206. Friday , Oct. 26 , 1711 THE SPECTATOR 115.
Pagina 116
... Alcibiades whether he would not be thoroughly pleased and satisfied if that God , to whom he was going to address himself should promise to make him the Soveraign of the whole Earth . Alcibiades answers , That he should doubtless look ...
... Alcibiades whether he would not be thoroughly pleased and satisfied if that God , to whom he was going to address himself should promise to make him the Soveraign of the whole Earth . Alcibiades answers , That he should doubtless look ...
Pagina 117
... Alcibiades from the Prayers and Sacrifice which he was going to offer , by setting forth the above - mentioned Difficulties of performing that Duty as he ought , adds these Words , We must therefore wait ' till such time as we may learn ...
... Alcibiades from the Prayers and Sacrifice which he was going to offer , by setting forth the above - mentioned Difficulties of performing that Duty as he ought , adds these Words , We must therefore wait ' till such time as we may learn ...
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