The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... Socrates, that he brought Philosophy down from Heaven, to inhabit 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, todwellinClubs and ...
... Socrates, that he brought Philosophy down from Heaven, to inhabit 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, todwellinClubs and ...
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... Socrates's Behaviour at his Death, in a Light wherein none of the Criticks have considered it. That excellent Man, entertaining his Friends a little before hedrank the Bowl of Poison with a Discourse on the Immortality ofthe Soul, athis ...
... Socrates's Behaviour at his Death, in a Light wherein none of the Criticks have considered it. That excellent Man, entertaining his Friends a little before hedrank the Bowl of Poison with a Discourse on the Immortality ofthe Soul, athis ...
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... Socrates in 'The Clouds' of Aristophanes includes the accusation that he displaced Zeus and put in his place Dinos,—Rotation. When Socrates, at the point of death, assents to the request that he should show grounds for his faith 'that ...
... Socrates in 'The Clouds' of Aristophanes includes the accusation that he displaced Zeus and put in his place Dinos,—Rotation. When Socrates, at the point of death, assents to the request that he should show grounds for his faith 'that ...
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... Socrates [1]) who after allhisStudy and Learning professed, That all hethenknew was, that he knew nothing. You easily see this is but a shallow Argument, and may be soonconfuted. I have with great Pains and Industrymade my Observations ...
... Socrates [1]) who after allhisStudy and Learning professed, That all hethenknew was, that he knew nothing. You easily see this is but a shallow Argument, and may be soonconfuted. I have with great Pains and Industrymade my Observations ...
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... Socrates inhis Apology, orDefence beforehis Judges, asreported by Plato. The oracle having saidthat therewas none wiser than he, he had sought toconfute the oracle, and foundthewise man of theworld foolish through belief inhis own ...
... Socrates inhis Apology, orDefence beforehis Judges, asreported by Plato. The oracle having saidthat therewas none wiser than he, he had sought toconfute the oracle, and foundthewise man of theworld foolish through belief inhis own ...
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