The Juvenile Mentor, Or, Select Readings: Being American School Class-book, No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking; Adapted to the Comprehension of Youthby Caleb Bartlett, 1829 - 298 sider |
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... Socrates , their common friend , was solicitous to restore amity between them . Meeting , there- fore , with Chærecrates , he thus accosted him : Is not friend- ship the sweetest solace in adversity , and the greatest enchant- ment of ...
... Socrates , their common friend , was solicitous to restore amity between them . Meeting , there- fore , with Chærecrates , he thus accosted him : Is not friend- ship the sweetest solace in adversity , and the greatest enchant- ment of ...
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... Socrates . Is he devoid of benevolence , generosity , gratitude , and other social affections ? ' Far be it from me , cried Chærecrates , to lay so heavy a charge upon him ! His conduct to others is , I believe , irreproachable ; and it ...
... Socrates . Is he devoid of benevolence , generosity , gratitude , and other social affections ? ' Far be it from me , cried Chærecrates , to lay so heavy a charge upon him ! His conduct to others is , I believe , irreproachable ; and it ...
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... Socrates , fell into a violent passion with his mother . Socrates was witness to this shame- ful misbehaviour , and attempted the correction of it in the fol- lowing gentle and rational manner . Come hither , son , ' said he , have you ...
... Socrates , fell into a violent passion with his mother . Socrates was witness to this shame- ful misbehaviour , and attempted the correction of it in the fol- lowing gentle and rational manner . Come hither , son , ' said he , have you ...
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... Socrates . I should think so , ' answer- ed Lamprocles . If then , ' continued Socrates , ingratitude be injustice , does it not follow , that the degree of it must be proportionate to the magnitude of the favours which have been ...
... Socrates . I should think so , ' answer- ed Lamprocles . If then , ' continued Socrates , ingratitude be injustice , does it not follow , that the degree of it must be proportionate to the magnitude of the favours which have been ...
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... SOCRATES , his judgment , and great self - command , have always made him appear a man of a different cast , in the eyes of the world . 2. He always spoke with great diffidence , and sometimes hesitated for a word ; but it was always to ...
... SOCRATES , his judgment , and great self - command , have always made him appear a man of a different cast , in the eyes of the world . 2. He always spoke with great diffidence , and sometimes hesitated for a word ; but it was always to ...
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