The Spectator, Svazek 1J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... particular powers : that it is called by Platonic writers the com- plete number ; that one , two , three , and four put together make up the number ten ; and that ten is all . But these are not mys- teries for ordinary readers to be let ...
... particular powers : that it is called by Platonic writers the com- plete number ; that one , two , three , and four put together make up the number ten ; and that ten is all . But these are not mys- teries for ordinary readers to be let ...
Strana 402
... particular in several parts of the Iliad and Odyssey , though at the same time those , who have treated this great poet with can- dour , have attributed this defect to the times in which he lived . It was the fault of the age , and not ...
... particular in several parts of the Iliad and Odyssey , though at the same time those , who have treated this great poet with can- dour , have attributed this defect to the times in which he lived . It was the fault of the age , and not ...
Strana 444
... particular boy , and to allot him the part that is most suitable to his natural talents . ' Plato in one of his dialogues tells us that Socrates , who was the son of a midwife , used to say , that as his mother , though she was very ...
... particular boy , and to allot him the part that is most suitable to his natural talents . ' Plato in one of his dialogues tells us that Socrates , who was the son of a midwife , used to say , that as his mother , though she was very ...
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