Dialogues on Some Important Subjects, Drawn Up After the Manner of Socrates, for the Use of His Serene Highness the Prince of Saxe-GothaA. Millar, 1753 - 213 páginas |
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Página 88
... Surely , Socrates ; for it is then that I feel my mind tranfported with the idea of a most pure , perfect , and exalted nature . SOCRATES . Don't you think then , that it would be noble in man , and of inexpreffible advantage in the ...
... Surely , Socrates ; for it is then that I feel my mind tranfported with the idea of a most pure , perfect , and exalted nature . SOCRATES . Don't you think then , that it would be noble in man , and of inexpreffible advantage in the ...
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... Surely , Evagoras , this alone could not offend you . Such an accident may give pain , but fhould never excite re- fentment : we may be forry that it should have happened , but should by no means lay the blame upon those who have been ...
... Surely , Evagoras , this alone could not offend you . Such an accident may give pain , but fhould never excite re- fentment : we may be forry that it should have happened , but should by no means lay the blame upon those who have been ...
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... Surely , in this they efface the dic- tates of common fenfe , and the very principles on which true tafte is found- ed ; for , if I mistake not , taste is found- ed upon the maxim already mentioned , that every thing fhould have the ...
... Surely , in this they efface the dic- tates of common fenfe , and the very principles on which true tafte is found- ed ; for , if I mistake not , taste is found- ed upon the maxim already mentioned , that every thing fhould have the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
againſt agreeable ALCIBIADES alfo alſo arife aſk authority becauſe beſt cafe confequence converfation defigned defire Dialogue diftinction diſcover effential eſtabliſhed eſteem EVAGORAS exerciſe fame father fatisfaction fecret feek feem felves fentiments ferve fervice fhall fhew fhould fince fincerity firſt fociety fome fomething fpeak friends friendſhip fubject fubordination fuch fuperior fupport furely glory GORA greateſt happineſs higheſt himſelf honour inftruction itſelf juft juſt leaſt lefs lofe matter merit MICROPHILUS mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature neceffary noble obferved occafion ourſelves paffion paſs perceive perfons Philofopher PHILUS pleaſe pleaſure poffeffed poffible praiſe pray prefent Prince profeffion PROTHY MUS Prothymus purpoſe purſue purſuit queſtion racter raiſe rank reaſon refpect render ſay ſcience ſee ſhall SOCRATES ſpeaking ſtate ſtation ſuch taſte thefe THEMISTOCLES themſelves theſe things thofe Thomas Birch thoſe tion trifles true truth URANIUS uſe virtue whofe whoſe wife wiſdom yourſelf
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Página 97 - Whilft all the ftars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And fpread the truth from pole to pole. What though, in folemn filence, all Move round the dark terreftrial ball ! What tho...
Página 97 - And nightly to the lift'ning Earth Repeats the ftory of her birth. • While all the Stars that round her burn, And all the Planets, in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they...