| Charles Rollin - 1804 - 584 páginas
...it the strongest inticements to virtue and solid glory. But those very obstacles redoubled the zeal of Socrates. Notwithstanding the strong endeavours...so many snares, he devoted himself entirely to it. As he had abundance of wit, he was fully sensible of Socrates's extraordinary merit, and could not... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1805 - 408 páginas
...it the strongest incitements to virtue and solid glory. But those very obstacles redoubled the zeal of Socrates. Notwithstanding the strong- endeavours...to divert this young Athenian from a correspondence whichalone was capable of securing him from so many snares, he devoted himself entirely to it. As he... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 454 páginas
...glory. But those very obstacles redoubled the zeal of Socrates. Notwithstanding the strongendeavours that were used to divert this young Athenian from...snares, he devoted himself entirely to it: he had tiie most unbounded wit; he was fully sensible of Socrates's extraordinary merit, and could not resist... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1815 - 544 páginas
...it the strongest incitements to virtue and solid glory. But those very obataclee redoubled the zeal of Socrates. Notwithstanding the strong endeavours...so many snares, he devoted himself entirely to it. As he had abundance of wit, he was fully sensible of Socrates' extraordinary merit ; and could not... | |
| W. D. Cooper - 1818 - 314 páginas
...personal talents, and, still more than these, the flattery and complaisance of all who approached him. Notwithstanding the strong endeavours that were used...the most unbounded wit ; he was fully sensible of Socrates's extraordinary merit, and could not resist the charms of his sweetly insinuating eloquence,... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 386 páginas
...to virtue and solid glory. But those very obstacles redoubled the zeal of Socrates. Notwithstandihg the strong endeavours that were used to divert this young Athenian from an intercourse which alone was capable of securing him from so many snares, he devoted himself entirely... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 454 páginas
...it the strongest incitements to virtue and solid glory. But those very obstacles redoubled the zeal of Socrates. Notwithstanding the strong endeavours...the most unbounded wit ; he was fully sensible of Socrates's extraordinary merit, and could not resist the charms of his sweetly insinuating eloquence,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 320 páginas
...it the strongest incitements to virtue and solid glory." But those very obstacles redoubled the zeal of Socrates. Notwithstanding the strong endeavours...him from so many snares, he devoted himself entirely ta it : he had the most unbounded wit ; he was fully sensible of Socrates' extraordinary merit, and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 422 páginas
...it the strongest incitements to virtue and solid glory. But those very obstacles redoubled the zeal of Socrates. Notwithstanding the strong endeavours...had the most unbounded wit; he was fully sensible of Socrates's extraordinary merit; and could not resist the charms of his sweetly insinuating eloquence,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1824 - 328 páginas
...the strongest incitements to virtue and solid glory." 5. But those very obstacles redoubled the zeal of Socrates. Notwithstanding the strong endeavours...ascendant over him than the allurements of pleasure. 6. He was so jealous a disciple of that great master, that he followed him wherever he went ; took... | |
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