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... Plato , the Stagyrite , and Tully join'd . The great deliverer he ! who from the gloom Of cloister'd monks , and jargon - teaching schools , Led forth the true Philosophy , there long Held in the magic chain of words and forms , And ...
... Plato , the Stagyrite , and Tully join'd . The great deliverer he ! who from the gloom Of cloister'd monks , and jargon - teaching schools , Led forth the true Philosophy , there long Held in the magic chain of words and forms , And ...
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... Plato passing by , and knowing he did it to be seen , said to the people as he went by ; if you pity him indeed , let him alone to himself . 134. Mr. Marbury the preacher would say , that God was fain to do with wicked men , as men do ...
... Plato passing by , and knowing he did it to be seen , said to the people as he went by ; if you pity him indeed , let him alone to himself . 134. Mr. Marbury the preacher would say , that God was fain to do with wicked men , as men do ...
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... Plato entertained some of his friends at a dinner , and had in the chamber a bed , or couch , neatly and costly furnished . Diogenes came in , and got up upon the bed , and trampled it , saying ; I trample upon the pride of Plato . Plato ...
... Plato entertained some of his friends at a dinner , and had in the chamber a bed , or couch , neatly and costly furnished . Diogenes came in , and got up upon the bed , and trampled it , saying ; I trample upon the pride of Plato . Plato ...
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... Plato reprehended severely a young man for entering into a dissolute house . The young man said to him ; why do you reprehend so sharply for so small a matter ? Plato replied , but custom is no small matter . 169. Archidamus , king of ...
... Plato reprehended severely a young man for entering into a dissolute house . The young man said to him ; why do you reprehend so sharply for so small a matter ? Plato replied , but custom is no small matter . 169. Archidamus , king of ...
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... Plato was wont to say of his master So- crates , that he was like the apothecaries gally - pots ; that had on the out - sides apes , owls , and satyrs ; but within , precious drugs . 172. Alexander sent to Phocion a great present of ...
... Plato was wont to say of his master So- crates , that he was like the apothecaries gally - pots ; that had on the out - sides apes , owls , and satyrs ; but within , precious drugs . 172. Alexander sent to Phocion a great present of ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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