The Evidences of the Christian Religion: To which are Added Several Discourses Against Atheism and Infidelity, and in Defence of the Christian RevelationC. Whittingham, 1819 - 264 |
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Strona 137
... Alcibiades the Second ; which doubt- less gave occasion to Juvenal's tenth Satire , and to the second Satire of Persius ; as the last of these authors has almost transcribed the pre- ceding dialogue , entitled , Alcibiades the First ...
... Alcibiades the Second ; which doubt- less gave occasion to Juvenal's tenth Satire , and to the second Satire of Persius ; as the last of these authors has almost transcribed the pre- ceding dialogue , entitled , Alcibiades the First ...
Strona 138
... Alcibiades , as he was going to his devotions , and observing his eyes to be fixed upon the earth with great se- riousness and attention , tells him , that he had reason to be thoughtful on that occasion , since it was possible for a ...
... Alcibiades , as he was going to his devotions , and observing his eyes to be fixed upon the earth with great se- riousness and attention , tells him , that he had reason to be thoughtful on that occasion , since it was possible for a ...
Strona 139
... Alcibiades answers in the negative . Socrates then shows him , from the examples of others , how these might pro- bably be the effects of such a blessing . He then adds , that other reputed pieces of good fortune , as that of having a ...
... Alcibiades answers in the negative . Socrates then shows him , from the examples of others , how these might pro- bably be the effects of such a blessing . He then adds , that other reputed pieces of good fortune , as that of having a ...
Strona 141
... Alcibiades ; and who is it will instruct us ? for 1 would fain see this man , whoever he is . It is one , says Socrates , who takes care of you : but as Homer tells us , that Minerva removed the mist from Diomede's eyes , that he might ...
... Alcibiades ; and who is it will instruct us ? for 1 would fain see this man , whoever he is . It is one , says Socrates , who takes care of you : but as Homer tells us , that Minerva removed the mist from Diomede's eyes , that he might ...
Strona 142
... Alcibiades , the darkness , and what else he pleases ; I am determined to refuse nothing he shall order me , whoever he is , so that I may become the better man by it . - The remaining part of this dialogue is very obscure : there is ...
... Alcibiades , the darkness , and what else he pleases ; I am determined to refuse nothing he shall order me , whoever he is , so that I may become the better man by it . - The remaining part of this dialogue is very obscure : there is ...
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