The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All Nations and All Ages, Том 10F. Finley & Company, 1895 |
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... later in composition , the form of the dialogue is less sustained , the characters become of less importance , and the didactic purpose is more pronounced . The Apology ( or Defence ) of Socrates appears to be rather an elaborate ...
... later in composition , the form of the dialogue is less sustained , the characters become of less importance , and the didactic purpose is more pronounced . The Apology ( or Defence ) of Socrates appears to be rather an elaborate ...
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... later period , is a criticism on the existing constitutions of Grecian cities , with suggestions of better forms . Plato endeavored to combine the best features of Athens and Sparta , with some new regulations which he considers ...
... later period , is a criticism on the existing constitutions of Grecian cities , with suggestions of better forms . Plato endeavored to combine the best features of Athens and Sparta , with some new regulations which he considers ...
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... later ages as the necessity for a progressive purifica- tion of the sinner , and the need of a cleansing process , if not actually a probationary period , hereafter as well as here . Judgment full and minute follows death , and reward ...
... later ages as the necessity for a progressive purifica- tion of the sinner , and the need of a cleansing process , if not actually a probationary period , hereafter as well as here . Judgment full and minute follows death , and reward ...
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... Atarneus , a town in Asia Minor , where he lived with its ruler , Hermeias , who had been his pupil and whose sister he married . Three years later , upon the death of Hermeias , he went to Mitylene . Hence ,. 12 ARISTOTLE.
... Atarneus , a town in Asia Minor , where he lived with its ruler , Hermeias , who had been his pupil and whose sister he married . Three years later , upon the death of Hermeias , he went to Mitylene . Hence ,. 12 ARISTOTLE.
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... later mention of this tutor's attempts to restrain the excesses of the Macedonian . Aris- totle , at the age of fifty , returned to Athens and opened a school which was called the Lyceum . From his practice of giving instruction while ...
... later mention of this tutor's attempts to restrain the excesses of the Macedonian . Aris- totle , at the age of fifty , returned to Athens and opened a school which was called the Lyceum . From his practice of giving instruction while ...
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