The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1865 - 8 страници |
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... Alcibiades the First , " in his fourth Satire . The speakers in this dialogue upon prayer , are Socrates and Alcibiades ; and the substance of it ( when drawn to- gether out of the intricacies and digressions ) as follows . Socrates ...
... Alcibiades the First , " in his fourth Satire . The speakers in this dialogue upon prayer , are Socrates and Alcibiades ; and the substance of it ( when drawn to- gether out of the intricacies and digressions ) as follows . Socrates ...
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Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. which questions Alcibiades answers in the negative . Socrates then shows him from the examples of others , how these might very probably be the effects of such a blessing . He then adds ...
Joseph Addison Richard Hurd, Henry George Bohn. which questions Alcibiades answers in the negative . Socrates then shows him from the examples of others , how these might very probably be the effects of such a blessing . He then adds ...
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... Alcibiades from the prayers and sacri- fices which he was going to offer , by setting forth the above- mentioned difficulties of performing that duty as he ought , adds these words : " We must therefore wait till such time as we may ...
... Alcibiades from the prayers and sacri- fices which he was going to offer , by setting forth the above- mentioned difficulties of performing that duty as he ought , adds these words : " We must therefore wait till such time as we may ...
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... Alcibiades , says , he was informed by one , who had travelled through Persia , that as he passed over a tract of lands and inquired what the name of the place was , they told him it was the queen's girdle ; to which he adds , that ...
... Alcibiades , says , he was informed by one , who had travelled through Persia , that as he passed over a tract of lands and inquired what the name of the place was , they told him it was the queen's girdle ; to which he adds , that ...
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