Works of Percy Bysshe ShelleyReeves and Turner, 1880 |
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... Alcibiades , —are given with grace and animation . The picture presented reminds us of that talent which , in a less It is perhaps not generally known that these abstracts are the work of the late John Stuart Mill . See his ...
... Alcibiades , —are given with grace and animation . The picture presented reminds us of that talent which , in a less It is perhaps not generally known that these abstracts are the work of the late John Stuart Mill . See his ...
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... PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE . APOLLODORUS . A FRIEND OF APOLLODORUS . GLAUCO . ARISTODEMUS . SOCRATES . AGATHON . PHÆDRUS . PAUSANIAS . ERYXIMACHUS . ARISTOPHANES . DIOTIMA . ALCIBIADES . THE BANQUET . TRANSLATED FROM PLATO . APOLLODORUS . I.
... PERSONS OF THE DIALOGUE . APOLLODORUS . A FRIEND OF APOLLODORUS . GLAUCO . ARISTODEMUS . SOCRATES . AGATHON . PHÆDRUS . PAUSANIAS . ERYXIMACHUS . ARISTOPHANES . DIOTIMA . ALCIBIADES . THE BANQUET . TRANSLATED FROM PLATO . APOLLODORUS . I.
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... Alcibiades , and some others , met at supper . Some one who heard it from Phoenix , the son of Philip , told me that you could give a full account , but he could relate nothing distinctly himself . Relate to me , then , I intreat you ...
... Alcibiades , and some others , met at supper . Some one who heard it from Phoenix , the son of Philip , told me that you could give a full account , but he could relate nothing distinctly himself . Relate to me , then , I intreat you ...
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... Alcibiades in the vestibule excessively drunk and roaring out : - " Where is Agathon ? Lead me to Agathon ! " - The flute - player , and some of his companions then led him in , and placed him against the door - post , crowned with a ...
... Alcibiades in the vestibule excessively drunk and roaring out : - " Where is Agathon ? Lead me to Agathon ! " - The flute - player , and some of his companions then led him in , and placed him against the door - post , crowned with a ...
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