The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... Socrates's disciples , that lessen the value people put upon them- they might put this artist to the trial , car - selves from personal advantages and gifts ried him to their master , whom he had of nature . As to the latter species of ...
... Socrates's disciples , that lessen the value people put upon them- they might put this artist to the trial , car - selves from personal advantages and gifts ried him to their master , whom he had of nature . As to the latter species of ...
Strana 272
... Socrates , the morning he was to die , he tells the fol- lowing circumstance : When Socrates his fetters were knocked off ( as was usual to be done on the day that the condemned person was to be executed ) being seated in the midst of ...
... Socrates , the morning he was to die , he tells the fol- lowing circumstance : When Socrates his fetters were knocked off ( as was usual to be done on the day that the condemned person was to be executed ) being seated in the midst of ...
Strana 347
... Socrates introduced a catechetical method of arguing . He would ask his adversary question upon question , until he had con- vinced him out of his own mouth that his opinions were wrong . This way of debat- ing drives an enemy up into a ...
... Socrates introduced a catechetical method of arguing . He would ask his adversary question upon question , until he had con- vinced him out of his own mouth that his opinions were wrong . This way of debat- ing drives an enemy up into a ...
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