The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator, no. 162-483G. Bell and sons, 1912 |
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... Socrates ; and seem to have been sent into the world to deprave human nature , and sink it into the condition of brutality . I have seen some Roman Catholic authors , who tell us , that vicious writers continue in purgatory so long as ...
... Socrates ; and seem to have been sent into the world to deprave human nature , and sink it into the condition of brutality . I have seen some Roman Catholic authors , who tell us , that vicious writers continue in purgatory so long as ...
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... Socrates , the morning he was to die , he tells the following circumstance . When Socrates his fetters were knocked off , ( as was usual to be done on the day that the condemned person was to be executed , ) being seated in the midst of ...
... Socrates , the morning he was to die , he tells the following circumstance . When Socrates his fetters were knocked off , ( as was usual to be done on the day that the condemned person was to be executed , ) being seated in the midst of ...
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... Socrates launching out into a discourse which was not of a piece with the business of the day , he would have enlarged upon this hint , and have drawn it out into some beautiful allegory or fable . But since he has not done it , I shall ...
... Socrates launching out into a discourse which was not of a piece with the business of the day , he would have enlarged upon this hint , and have drawn it out into some beautiful allegory or fable . But since he has not done it , I shall ...
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... Socrates , who was the most renowned among the heathens both for wisdom and virtue , in his last moments desires his friends to offer a cock to Escu- lapius ; doubtless out of a submissive deference to the estab- lished worship of his ...
... Socrates , who was the most renowned among the heathens both for wisdom and virtue , in his last moments desires his friends to offer a cock to Escu- lapius ; doubtless out of a submissive deference to the estab- lished worship of his ...
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... Socrates , notwithstanding he lived in Athens during the great plague , which has made so much noise through all ages , and has been celebrated at different times by such eminent hands ; I say , notwithstanding that he lived in the time ...
... Socrates , notwithstanding he lived in Athens during the great plague , which has made so much noise through all ages , and has been celebrated at different times by such eminent hands ; I say , notwithstanding that he lived in the time ...
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