The GentlemanTicknor and Fields, 1863 - 159 páginas |
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... Plato - Position of Women Among the Ancients Cæsar - Brutus 48 59 VI . Socrates - Grecian Mythology - Ho- • • 71 meric Heroes - Ideals VII . Shakspeare's Historical Plays - Prospero - Orlando Antonio- The Real Married to the Ideal - Sir ...
... Plato - Position of Women Among the Ancients Cæsar - Brutus 48 59 VI . Socrates - Grecian Mythology - Ho- • • 71 meric Heroes - Ideals VII . Shakspeare's Historical Plays - Prospero - Orlando Antonio- The Real Married to the Ideal - Sir ...
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... PLATO POSITION OF WOMEN AMONG THE ANCIENTS . W. ERE the Gentile contemporaries and pre- decessors of St. Paul , the high men among the Greeks and the Romans , the men from whose words and deeds we remote mod- erns have not yet done ...
... PLATO POSITION OF WOMEN AMONG THE ANCIENTS . W. ERE the Gentile contemporaries and pre- decessors of St. Paul , the high men among the Greeks and the Romans , the men from whose words and deeds we remote mod- erns have not yet done ...
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... Plato , by Cicero * and Aurelius . Especially is belief in the spirituality and immortality of man incal- culably ennobling . So grand , indeed , is the conception of an endless , ever - brightening life , that no earthly mind has the ...
... Plato , by Cicero * and Aurelius . Especially is belief in the spirituality and immortality of man incal- culably ennobling . So grand , indeed , is the conception of an endless , ever - brightening life , that no earthly mind has the ...
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... Plato will be found another exemplification of the want of gentlemanly delicacy among the Ancients . The evidence furnished by parts of the speech- es of the guests , especially that of Alcibiades , is not less cogent , if the scene ...
... Plato will be found another exemplification of the want of gentlemanly delicacy among the Ancients . The evidence furnished by parts of the speech- es of the guests , especially that of Alcibiades , is not less cogent , if the scene ...
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... Plato , his mind gave signs of a vast fund of unused power , as though fleshly ears were not deep enough for his wisdom , and he had to pass through the capacious portal of death into wider , wealthier spheres , to find companies that ...
... Plato , his mind gave signs of a vast fund of unused power , as though fleshly ears were not deep enough for his wisdom , and he had to pass through the capacious portal of death into wider , wealthier spheres , to find companies that ...
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