| Philip Schaff - 1866 - 380 páginas
...dying without pain or ignominy, easily supported his character to the last ; and, if this easy death had not crowned his life, it might have been doubted...Socrates, with all his wisdom, was any thing more than a mere sophist. He invented, it is said, the theory of ethics. Others, however, had before put them into... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1866 - 436 páginas
...dying without pain or ignominy, easily supported his character to the last ; and, if this easy death had not crowned his life, it might have been doubted...Socrates, with all his wisdom, was any thing more than a mere sophist. He invented, it is said, the theory of ethics. Others, however, had before put them into... | |
| J. Hiles Hitchens - 1867 - 204 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,... | |
| 1868 - 438 páginas
...between them ! Socrates, dying without pain or ignominy, easily supported his character to tho 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,... | |
| Charles A. Wiley - 1869 - 456 páginas
...between them ! SOCEATES, 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 doubted whether SOCEATBS, with all his wisdom, was any thing more than a vain sophist. He invented, it is said, the... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1859 - 468 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,...had only to say, therefore, what they had done, and reduce their examples to precepts. 4. ARISTIDES' had been just before Socrates defined justice ; LEONIDAS... | |
| John William Kirton - 1873 - 244 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 — which others,... | |
| 1875 - 558 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,...whether Socrates, with all his wisdom, was any thing mure than a mere sophist. He invented, it is said, the theory of moral science. Others, however, had... | |
| Young Men's Christian Associations (London, England) - 1876 - 580 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,... | |
| Kazlitt Arvine - 1877 - 926 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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