Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 páginas |
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... believe that you ought to do anything rather than practise the love of wisdom . " - " Do not cavil , " interrupted Glauco , " but tell me , when did this party take place ? " " Whilst we were yet children , " I replied , " when Agathon ...
... believe that you ought to do anything rather than practise the love of wisdom . " - " Do not cavil , " interrupted Glauco , " but tell me , when did this party take place ? " " Whilst we were yet children , " I replied , " when Agathon ...
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... believe them , ) through the skill which he possessed to inspire love and concord in these contending principles , established the science of medicine . • " The gymnastic arts and agriculture , no less than medicine , are exercised ...
... believe them , ) through the skill which he possessed to inspire love and concord in these contending principles , established the science of medicine . • " The gymnastic arts and agriculture , no less than medicine , are exercised ...
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... believe that Love is of the same nature as we have mutually agreed upon , wonder not that such are its effects . For the mortal nature seeks , so far as it is able , to become deathless and eternal . But it can only accomplish this ...
... believe that Love is of the same nature as we have mutually agreed upon , wonder not that such are its effects . For the mortal nature seeks , so far as it is able , to become deathless and eternal . But it can only accomplish this ...
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... believe that Alcestis would have died in the place of Admetus , or Achilles for the revenge of Patroclus , or Codrus for the kingdom of his posterity , if they had not believed that the immor- tal memory of their actions , which we now ...
... believe that Alcestis would have died in the place of Admetus , or Achilles for the revenge of Patroclus , or Codrus for the kingdom of his posterity , if they had not believed that the immor- tal memory of their actions , which we now ...
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... believe that , should I praise in his presence , be he god or man , any other beside himself , he would not keep his hands off me . But I assure you , Socrates , I will praise no one beside yourself , in your presence . " " Do so , then ...
... believe that , should I praise in his presence , be he god or man , any other beside himself , he would not keep his hands off me . But I assure you , Socrates , I will praise no one beside yourself , in your presence . " " Do so , then ...
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