| Simon Somerville Laurie - 1888 - 252 pagine
...upon life; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature. They seem to think, that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motion of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion, that what we had to learn was, how to do good... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 1888 - 240 pagine
...upon life ; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature. They seem to think, that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motion of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion, that what we had to learn was, how to do good... | |
| Simon Somerville Laurie - 1888 - 258 pagine
...upon life; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature. They seem to think, that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motion of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion, that what we had to learn was, how to do good... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1889 - 296 pagine
...upon life ; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature. They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants or the motions of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion that what we had to learn was how to do good and avoid evil."... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1889 - 310 pagine
...upon life ; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature. They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants or the motions of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion that what we had to learn was how to do good and avoid evil."... | |
| 1888 - 634 pagine
...upon life ; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning oT attention from life to nature. They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motions of the stars. Socrates was rather of the opinion that what we had to learn was how to do good and avoid evil.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1890 - 626 pagine
...to watch the growth of plants, or the motion of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion, that wha we had to learn was, how to do good, and avoid evil. Orre roí ìv fjityapoun roicóvr' àfaOóvrc TtrvKTai. 1 Of institutions we may judge by their effects.... | |
| GEORGE BIRKBECK HILL - 1892 - 418 pagine
...upon life; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention' from life to nature. They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motions of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion that what we had to learn was, how to do good and avoid eviL... | |
| George Birkbeck Norman Hill - 1892 - 220 pagine
...life ; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention 10 from life to nature. They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motions of the stars. Socrates was rather of opinion that what we had to learn was, how to do good and avoid evil.... | |
| 1888 - 540 pagine
...upon life ; but the innovators whom I oppose are turning off attention from life to nature. They seem to think that we are placed here to watch the growth of plants, or the motions of the stars. Socrates • was rather of the opinion that what we had to learn was how to do good and avoid... | |
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