Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1852 - 293 páginas |
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... Pericles might have been ; and to heighten the resemblance , Shelley conceived the idea of a woman , whom he named Diotima , who was his instructress and guide . In speaking of his plan , this was the sort of development he sketched ...
... Pericles might have been ; and to heighten the resemblance , Shelley conceived the idea of a woman , whom he named Diotima , who was his instructress and guide . In speaking of his plan , this was the sort of development he sketched ...
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... Pericles and the death of Aristotle , is undoubtedly , whether considered in itself or with reference to the effects which it has produced upon the subsequent destinies of civilised man , the most memorable in the history of the world ...
... Pericles and the death of Aristotle , is undoubtedly , whether considered in itself or with reference to the effects which it has produced upon the subsequent destinies of civilised man , the most memorable in the history of the world ...
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... study of the writers of the age which preceded and immediately followed the government of Pericles , or of subsequent writers , who were , so to speak , the rivers flowing from those immortal fountains . OF THE ATHENIANS . 53.
... study of the writers of the age which preceded and immediately followed the government of Pericles , or of subsequent writers , who were , so to speak , the rivers flowing from those immortal fountains . OF THE ATHENIANS . 53.
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... Pericles , or any other accom- plished orator , deliver a discourse , no one , as it were , cares anything about it . But when any one hears you , or even your words related by another , though ever so rude and unskilful a speaker , be ...
... Pericles , or any other accom- plished orator , deliver a discourse , no one , as it were , cares anything about it . But when any one hears you , or even your words related by another , though ever so rude and unskilful a speaker , be ...
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... Pericles and other excellent orators , and have been pleased with their discourses , but I suffered nothing of this kind ; nor was my soul ever on those occasions disturbed and filled with self - reproach , as if it were slavishly laid ...
... Pericles and other excellent orators , and have been pleased with their discourses , but I suffered nothing of this kind ; nor was my soul ever on those occasions disturbed and filled with self - reproach , as if it were slavishly laid ...
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