Essays, Letters from Abroad, Translations and Fragments, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1852 - 293 páginas |
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... Discourse on the Manners of the Ancients , relative to the subject of Love . " It was intended to be a com- mentary on the Symposium , or Banquet of Plato , but it breaks off at the moment when the main subject is about to be discussed ...
... Discourse on the Manners of the Ancients , relative to the subject of Love . " It was intended to be a com- mentary on the Symposium , or Banquet of Plato , but it breaks off at the moment when the main subject is about to be discussed ...
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... discourses will be superfluous . But in the name of Good Fortune , let Phædrus begin and praise Love . " The whole party agreed to what Socrates said , and entreated Phædrus to begin . What each then said on this subject , Aristodemus ...
... discourses will be superfluous . But in the name of Good Fortune , let Phædrus begin and praise Love . " The whole party agreed to what Socrates said , and entreated Phædrus to begin . What each then said on this subject , Aristodemus ...
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... discourse of Phædrus ; and after Phædrus , he said that some others spoke , whose discourses he did not well remember . they had ceased , Pausanias began thus : — When " Simply to praise Love , O Phædrus , seems to me too bounded a ...
... discourse of Phædrus ; and after Phædrus , he said that some others spoke , whose discourses he did not well remember . they had ceased , Pausanias began thus : — When " Simply to praise Love , O Phædrus , seems to me too bounded a ...
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... denote the changes of the discourse ) , Aristodemus said that it came to the turn of Aristophanes to speak ; but it happened that , from repletion or some other وو cause , he had an hiccough which prevented him 80 THE BANQUET OF PLATO .
... denote the changes of the discourse ) , Aristodemus said that it came to the turn of Aristophanes to speak ; but it happened that , from repletion or some other وو cause , he had an hiccough which prevented him 80 THE BANQUET OF PLATO .
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... discourse excel- lently , placed no fit completion and development to it , I think it necessary to attempt to fill up what he has left unfinished . He has reasoned well in defining love as of a double nature . The science of medicine ...
... discourse excel- lently , placed no fit completion and development to it , I think it necessary to attempt to fill up what he has left unfinished . He has reasoned well in defining love as of a double nature . The science of medicine ...
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