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... Alcibiades in the Symposium expressly lays stress on the point that the admiration of Alcibiades for Socrates began when the former was a mere child . This , in fact , is the real excuse for the extraordinary methods Alcibiades ...
... Alcibiades in the Symposium expressly lays stress on the point that the admiration of Alcibiades for Socrates began when the former was a mere child . This , in fact , is the real excuse for the extraordinary methods Alcibiades ...
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... Alcibiades must go back to a time well before the battle at Potidaea in which Alcibiades was serving in the Athenian cavalry . But if even Charmides had not attracted any special notice from Socrates until 430 we may be sure that at ...
... Alcibiades must go back to a time well before the battle at Potidaea in which Alcibiades was serving in the Athenian cavalry . But if even Charmides had not attracted any special notice from Socrates until 430 we may be sure that at ...
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... Alcibiades , the very incarnation of the reckless and haughty spirit of the demo- cracy , on the very eve of the fatal and final enterprise in which the üßpis of the tyrant city ' undid itself , is still the loved personal friend of the ...
... Alcibiades , the very incarnation of the reckless and haughty spirit of the demo- cracy , on the very eve of the fatal and final enterprise in which the üßpis of the tyrant city ' undid itself , is still the loved personal friend of the ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
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