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" What prepossession, what blindness must it be to compare the son of Sophronicus to the son of Mary! What an infinite disproportion there is between them! Socrates dying without pain or ignominy, easily supported his character to the last; and if his death,... "
Lectures in Defence of Divine Revelation: Delivered at the Universalist ... - Página 230
por David Pickering - 1831 - 240 páginas
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An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy ..., Volumen1

Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1841 - 528 páginas
...them ! Socrates, flying without nain or ignominy, easily supported his character to the last ; und if his death, however easy, had not crowned his life,...doubted whether Socrates, with all his wisdom, was any thine more than a vain sophist. He invented, it is said, the theory of morals. Others, however, had...
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The United States Speaker, a Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - 1843 - 524 páginas
...Socrates, dying without pain, and without ignominy, easily supported his character to the last ; and if his death, however easy, had not crowned his life,...Socrates, with all his wisdom, was any thing more than a mere sophist. He invented, it is said, the theory of moral science. Others, however, had before him...
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The Christian's armour against infidelity, a collection of tracts by ...

Christian - 1843 - 412 páginas
...between them ? SOCRATES dying without pain or ignominy, easily supported his character to the last ; and if his death, however easy, had not crowned his life,...doubted whether SOCRATES, with all his wisdom, was anything more than a vain sophist. He invented, it is said, the theory of morals. Others, however,...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - 1844 - 900 páginas
...Socrates, dying without pain, and without ignominy, easily supported his character to the last ; and if his death, however easy, had not crowned his life,...Socrates, with all his wisdom, was any thing more than a mere sophist. He invented, it is said, the theory of moral science. Others, however, had before him...
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Evidences of Christianity

William Smyth - 1845 - 406 páginas
...between them ! Socrates, dying without pain or ignominy, easily supported his character to the last; and if his death, however easy, had not crowned his life,...doubted whether Socrates, with all his wisdom, was anything more than a mere sophist. He invented, it is said, the theory of morals. Others, however,...
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The United States Speaker: a Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - 1846 - 540 páginas
...Socrates, dying without pain, and without ignominy, easily supported his character to the last ; and if his death, however easy, had not crowned his life,...doubted whether Socrates, with all his wisdom, was any wing more than a mere sophist. He invented, it is said, the theory of moral science. Others, however,...
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The Christian Messenger and Family Magazine, Volumen3

1847 - 592 páginas
...them ! Socrates, dying without pain or ignominy, easily supported his character to the last — and if his death, however easy, had not crowned his life, it might have been doubled whether Socrates with all his wisdom, was anything more than a vain sophist. He invented, it...
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The Appeal: A Magazine for the People, Volúmenes1-9

1848 - 876 páginas
...them ! Socrates, dying without pain and ignominy, easily supported his character to the last ; and if his death, however easy, had not crowned his life,...doubted whether Socrates, with all his wisdom, was anything more than a vain sophist. He invented, it is said, the theory of morals; others, however,...
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The School Reader. Fifth Book: Designed as a Sequel to Sanders' Fouth Reader ...

Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - 1848 - 468 páginas
...them !• SOCRATES", dying without pain or ignominy, easily supported his character to the last; and if his death, however easy, had not crowned his life,...been doubted whether SOCRATES, with all his wisdom, t\as any thing more than a vain sophist. He invented, it is said, the theory of morals. Others, however,...
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Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, Volúmenes5-6

1848 - 916 páginas
...without pain or ignominy, easily supported his character to the last ; and if his death, howетег easy, had not crowned his life, it might have been doubted whether Socrates, with all ]¡U WinCim, was any tiling more than a mere sophist, lie invented, it is said, the theory of morals...
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