The Spectator, 第 2 卷Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Socrates the Morning he was to Die , he tells the following Circumstance . a When Socrates his Fetters were knocked off ( as was usual to be done on the Day that the Condemn'd Person was to be Executed ) present my Reader with ] give my ...
... Socrates the Morning he was to Die , he tells the following Circumstance . a When Socrates his Fetters were knocked off ( as was usual to be done on the Day that the Condemn'd Person was to be Executed ) present my Reader with ] give my ...
第 313 頁
... Socrates hinted at himself , when he spoke of this Divine Teacher who was to come into the World , did not he own that he himself was in this respect as much at a Loss , and in as great Distress as the rest of Mankind . Some learned Men ...
... Socrates hinted at himself , when he spoke of this Divine Teacher who was to come into the World , did not he own that he himself was in this respect as much at a Loss , and in as great Distress as the rest of Mankind . Some learned Men ...
第 334 頁
... Socrates , which is quoted by Erasmus.1 This great Philosopher on the Day of his Execution , a little before the Draught of Poison was brought to him , entertaining his Friends with a Dis- course on the Immortality of the Soul , has ...
... Socrates , which is quoted by Erasmus.1 This great Philosopher on the Day of his Execution , a little before the Draught of Poison was brought to him , entertaining his Friends with a Dis- course on the Immortality of the Soul , has ...
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