The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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Side 10
... Socrates , laid it as an article of charge and accusation against him , that he did , with the variety and power of his discourses and disputations , withdraw young 20 men from due reverence to the laws and customs of their country ...
... Socrates , laid it as an article of charge and accusation against him , that he did , with the variety and power of his discourses and disputations , withdraw young 20 men from due reverence to the laws and customs of their country ...
Side 16
... Socrates , the time must be remem- bered when it was prosecuted ; which was under the Thirty Tyrants , the most base , bloody , and envious persons that have governed ; which revolution of state was no sooner over , but Socrates , whom ...
... Socrates , the time must be remem- bered when it was prosecuted ; which was under the Thirty Tyrants , the most base , bloody , and envious persons that have governed ; which revolution of state was no sooner over , but Socrates , whom ...
Side 23
... Socrates , whom he compared to the gallipots of apothecaries , which on the outside had apes and owls and antiques , but contained within sovereign and precious liquors and confections ; acknowledging that to an external report he was ...
... Socrates , whom he compared to the gallipots of apothecaries , which on the outside had apes and owls and antiques , but contained within sovereign and precious liquors and confections ; acknowledging that to an external report he was ...
Side 38
... Socrates his ironical doubting of all things ; but to propound things sincerely , with more or less asseveration , as they stand in a man's own judgment proved more or less . Other errors there are in the scope that men propound to ...
... Socrates his ironical doubting of all things ; but to propound things sincerely , with more or less asseveration , as they stand in a man's own judgment proved more or less . Other errors there are in the scope that men propound to ...
Side 39
... Socrates , to call philosophy down from heaven to converse upon the earth ; that is , to leave natural philosophy aside , and to apply 30 knowledge only to manners and policy . But as both heaven and earth do conspire and contribute to ...
... Socrates , to call philosophy down from heaven to converse upon the earth ; that is , to leave natural philosophy aside , and to apply 30 knowledge only to manners and policy . But as both heaven and earth do conspire and contribute to ...
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