SelectionsScribner, 1955 - 448 strani |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 48
Stran 49
... live , but how ? -as the flatterer of all men , he servant of all men ; and doing what ? -eating rinking in Thessaly , having gone abroad in order ou may get a dinner . And where will be your fine iments about justice and virtue ? Say ...
... live , but how ? -as the flatterer of all men , he servant of all men ; and doing what ? -eating rinking in Thessaly , having gone abroad in order ou may get a dinner . And where will be your fine iments about justice and virtue ? Say ...
Stran 90
... lives well who lives in d grief ? oes not . if he lives pleasantly to the end of his life , will n that case have lived well ? -ill . to live pleasantly is a good , and to live unpleas- n evil ? he said , if the pleasure be good and ...
... lives well who lives in d grief ? oes not . if he lives pleasantly to the end of his life , will n that case have lived well ? -ill . to live pleasantly is a good , and to live unpleas- n evil ? he said , if the pleasure be good and ...
Stran 136
... live happily in the n of them . apital , excellent ; go on as you have begun , o shame ; I , too , must disencumber myself of 1 first , will you tell me whether you include 1 scratching , provided you have enough of bass your life in ...
... live happily in the n of them . apital , excellent ; go on as you have begun , o shame ; I , too , must disencumber myself of 1 first , will you tell me whether you include 1 scratching , provided you have enough of bass your life in ...
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INTRODUCTIONRAPHAEL DEMOS | v |
APOLOGY | 1 |
CRITO | 28 |
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