The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, المجلد 3C. Dilly, 1786 - 1037 من الصفحات |
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... Socrates LXXVII . The motives and grounds for Ari- ftophanes's attack upon Socrates 84 92 ΙΟΙ III 119 135 145 more - NUMBER . - PAGE . more fully confidered , with CONTENT S.
... Socrates LXXVII . The motives and grounds for Ari- ftophanes's attack upon Socrates 84 92 ΙΟΙ III 119 135 145 more - NUMBER . - PAGE . more fully confidered , with CONTENT S.
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... Socrates , it is true , could hardly be prevailed upon to enter the comic theatre , but I infer very little against the poets on that account ; Plato , I am aware , though an intimate of Ariftophanes , banished the drama out of his ...
... Socrates , it is true , could hardly be prevailed upon to enter the comic theatre , but I infer very little against the poets on that account ; Plato , I am aware , though an intimate of Ariftophanes , banished the drama out of his ...
الصفحة 135
... Socrates . If I were to collect all the teftimonies , that are scattered through the works of the learned in behalf of the author we are now about to review , I fhould fill my pages with panegyric ; but this I am the lefs concerned to ...
... Socrates . If I were to collect all the teftimonies , that are scattered through the works of the learned in behalf of the author we are now about to review , I fhould fill my pages with panegyric ; but this I am the lefs concerned to ...
الصفحة 136
... Socrates himself : Every honour that could be paid to a poet was publicly bestowed upon Ariftophanes by the Athenian ... Socratic philo- fophers , were retained in his court with fo much infamy to their private characters , and ...
... Socrates himself : Every honour that could be paid to a poet was publicly bestowed upon Ariftophanes by the Athenian ... Socratic philo- fophers , were retained in his court with fo much infamy to their private characters , and ...
الصفحة 147
... Socrates and a flave speak in the fame phrafe ? Should Lamachus ( a mere miles gloriofus ) talk in the tone of a beggarly Megarenfian pedlar ? Cer- tainly not ; nor is there any need to dwell longer on this criticifm of Plutarch's , in ...
... Socrates and a flave speak in the fame phrafe ? Should Lamachus ( a mere miles gloriofus ) talk in the tone of a beggarly Megarenfian pedlar ? Cer- tainly not ; nor is there any need to dwell longer on this criticifm of Plutarch's , in ...
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