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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... very improperly applied to moral truths , which must be de- duced from obfervation and experi- ence , referred to inward principles and feel- feelings , and illuftrated by familiar and ftriking images founded vi PREFACE .
... very improperly applied to moral truths , which must be de- duced from obfervation and experi- ence , referred to inward principles and feel- feelings , and illuftrated by familiar and ftriking images founded vi PREFACE .
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... were ) ex- tended fome thoughts , that are ex- preffed with much brevity in the ori- ginal , that I might thus render them more affecting to fuch whofe penetra → tion and delicacy of feeling might not be fo great tion ADVERTISEMENT .
... were ) ex- tended fome thoughts , that are ex- preffed with much brevity in the ori- ginal , that I might thus render them more affecting to fuch whofe penetra → tion and delicacy of feeling might not be fo great tion ADVERTISEMENT .
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Jean Jacob Vernet. tion and delicacy of feeling might not be fo great , as thofe of the Illuftrious Perfon for whom they were wrote , This may , perhaps , require an apo- logy to the Author , but it needs none to the public . I have ...
Jean Jacob Vernet. tion and delicacy of feeling might not be fo great , as thofe of the Illuftrious Perfon for whom they were wrote , This may , perhaps , require an apo- logy to the Author , but it needs none to the public . I have ...
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... feeling is the leaft delicate . SOCRATES . You fee , Evagoras , that all perfec- tions feldom or never are found in the - fame object : Nature has blended fhades of imperfection in her fairest pro- ductions , and has fo difpofed her ...
... feeling is the leaft delicate . SOCRATES . You fee , Evagoras , that all perfec- tions feldom or never are found in the - fame object : Nature has blended fhades of imperfection in her fairest pro- ductions , and has fo difpofed her ...
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... of a princely condition . SOCRATES . This is certainly true , Evagoras , and those Princes who are the moft jealous of the honours and refpect that their station tation demands , are fenfible of it , and feel DIALOGUE II . 65.
... of a princely condition . SOCRATES . This is certainly true , Evagoras , and those Princes who are the moft jealous of the honours and refpect that their station tation demands , are fenfible of it , and feel DIALOGUE II . 65.
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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...