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... Alcibiades the First, in his fourth satire. The speakers in this dialogue upon prayer are Socrates and Alcibiades, and the substance of it (when drawn together out of the intricacies and digressions) as follows 2. Socrates meeting his ...
... Alcibiades the First, in his fourth satire. The speakers in this dialogue upon prayer are Socrates and Alcibiades, and the substance of it (when drawn together out of the intricacies and digressions) as follows 2. Socrates meeting his ...
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... Alcibiades whether he would not be thoroughly pleased and satisfied if that God, to whom he was going to address himself, should promise to make him the sovereign of the whole earth. Alcibiades answers, that he should doubtless look ...
... Alcibiades whether he would not be thoroughly pleased and satisfied if that God, to whom he was going to address himself, should promise to make him the sovereign of the whole earth. Alcibiades answers, that he should doubtless look ...
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... Alcibiades ' and who is it that will instruct us ? For I would fain see this man, whoever he is '. 'It is one ' says Socrates ' who takes care of you ; but as Homer tell us 1 that Minerva removed the mist from Dio- medes' eyes, that he ...
... Alcibiades ' and who is it that will instruct us ? For I would fain see this man, whoever he is '. 'It is one ' says Socrates ' who takes care of you ; but as Homer tell us 1 that Minerva removed the mist from Dio- medes' eyes, that he ...
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