The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... by their faces , have regarded the features much more than the air . Martial has a pretty epigram on this subject : a * Socrates , 6 Loquere ut te videam .. 6 a > Crine ruber , niger ore , brevis 86 . ..21 SPECTATOR .
... by their faces , have regarded the features much more than the air . Martial has a pretty epigram on this subject : a * Socrates , 6 Loquere ut te videam .. 6 a > Crine ruber , niger ore , brevis 86 . ..21 SPECTATOR .
Strana 23
... Socrates was an extraordinary instance of this nature . There chanced to be a great physiognomist in his time at Athens , who had made strange discoveries of men's tempers and inclinations by their outward appearances . Socrates's ...
... Socrates was an extraordinary instance of this nature . There chanced to be a great physiognomist in his time at Athens , who had made strange discoveries of men's tempers and inclinations by their outward appearances . Socrates's ...
Strana 207
... , among the vastly greater number of human race , the dead . When the iniquity of the times brought Socrates to bis execution , how great and wonderful is it 133 : 207 SPECTATOR . man, therefore do not think such a man as ...
... , among the vastly greater number of human race , the dead . When the iniquity of the times brought Socrates to bis execution , how great and wonderful is it 133 : 207 SPECTATOR . man, therefore do not think such a man as ...
Strana 251
... are weary , and then we lie down again , and the it . circle returns . We spend the day in trifles ,. * Dr. Burnet , master of the Charter - house . See N 146 . * Aristotle . * Plato . Socrates , Theophrastus . 143 , 251 SPECTATOR .
... are weary , and then we lie down again , and the it . circle returns . We spend the day in trifles ,. * Dr. Burnet , master of the Charter - house . See N 146 . * Aristotle . * Plato . Socrates , Theophrastus . 143 , 251 SPECTATOR .
Strana 252
... force . ' It is not indeed to be denied , but there is something 6 irresistible in a beauteous form ; the most severe will. * Aristotle . * Plato . Socrates , Theophrastus . STEELE , * Antisthenes . 252 144 . SPECTATOR .
... force . ' It is not indeed to be denied , but there is something 6 irresistible in a beauteous form ; the most severe will. * Aristotle . * Plato . Socrates , Theophrastus . STEELE , * Antisthenes . 252 144 . SPECTATOR .
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