| 1897 - Liczba stron: 894
...Xeuophon's Memorabilia recounts his visit to and dialogue with Tlieodote' — a beautiful /letara, or female companion. Nothing could be more public,...indiscriminate as to persons than his conversation; and as it was engaging, curious, and in structive, certain persons nnule it their habit to tuiend him... | |
| George Grote - 1899 - Liczba stron: 530
...panion. Nothing could be more public, perpetual, and indiscrim inate as to persons than his conversafion. But as it was engaging, curious, and instructive to...teacher and disciple to describe the relation between them.3 Many of them came, attracted by his reputation, ' Xenoph. Mem. i, 1, 10; Plato, Apol. Sok. 1,... | |
| 1867 - Liczba stron: 856
...Xenophon's Memorabilia recounts his visit to, and dialogue with, Theodote, — a beautiful hctœra, or female companion. Nothing could be more public,...indiscriminate as to persons than his conversation." * In this lively picture of the ex-statuary's manner of life we have the probable cause, and the certain... | |
| Liczba stron: 100
...to address him, and in the hearing of all who stood by. As it was engaging, curious, and instrutive to hear, certain persons made it their habit to attend him in public as companions and listeners. Another peculiarity of Socrates was his persuasion of a special religious mission, of which he believed... | |
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