A manual of essays, selected from various authors, Svazek 21818 |
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Strana 164
... much as the innovation of a smile without serious and mature deliberation ; but he preserves his looks in a judicial way , according as they have always been established . ESSAY 82 . SOCRATES . ( Melmoth . ) IT 164 ESSAY 81 .
... much as the innovation of a smile without serious and mature deliberation ; but he preserves his looks in a judicial way , according as they have always been established . ESSAY 82 . SOCRATES . ( Melmoth . ) IT 164 ESSAY 81 .
Strana 165
ESSAY 82 . SOCRATES . ( Melmoth . ) IT is uncertain upon what occasion Socrates , the patriarch of philosophy , was distinguished by the Oracle with the honourable designation of the " Wisest of men . " Diogenes Laertius seems to ...
ESSAY 82 . SOCRATES . ( Melmoth . ) IT is uncertain upon what occasion Socrates , the patriarch of philosophy , was distinguished by the Oracle with the honourable designation of the " Wisest of men . " Diogenes Laertius seems to ...
Strana 166
... Socrates considered these specious reveries of misapplied genius as so many philosophical romances , and with great force of ridicule exposed them to the contempt they deserved . The philosophy which he himself taught , was altogether ...
... Socrates considered these specious reveries of misapplied genius as so many philosophical romances , and with great force of ridicule exposed them to the contempt they deserved . The philosophy which he himself taught , was altogether ...
Strana 167
... the principles of moral science , and pointed out the paths that lead to present and future felicity . " * More interesting to mankind because to be igno- rant of it is an evil . ESSAY 83 . FIRMNESS IN ADVERSITY * . ( Lord SOCRATES . 167.
... the principles of moral science , and pointed out the paths that lead to present and future felicity . " * More interesting to mankind because to be igno- rant of it is an evil . ESSAY 83 . FIRMNESS IN ADVERSITY * . ( Lord SOCRATES . 167.
Strana 180
... Socrates a well bred man , though I be- lieve he was very little instructed by any of the persons I have before enumerated . In short , by good breeding , ( notwithstanding the corrupt use of the word in a very different sense , ) I ...
... Socrates a well bred man , though I be- lieve he was very little instructed by any of the persons I have before enumerated . In short , by good breeding , ( notwithstanding the corrupt use of the word in a very different sense , ) I ...
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