Essays, Letters from AbroadMoxon, 1845 - 164 psl. |
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... Eryximachus , the wit of Aristophanes , the rapt and golden eloquence of Agathon , the subtle dialectics and grandeur of aim of Socrates , the drunken outbreak of Alcibiades , are given with grace and animation . The picture presented ...
... Eryximachus , the wit of Aristophanes , the rapt and golden eloquence of Agathon , the subtle dialectics and grandeur of aim of Socrates , the drunken outbreak of Alcibiades , are given with grace and animation . The picture presented ...
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... ERYXIMACHUS , ARISTOPHANES , DIOTIMA , ALCIBIADES . Apollodorus . I THINK that the subject of your inquiries is still fresh in my memory ; for yester- day , as I chanced to be returning home from Pha- leros , one of my acquaintance ...
... ERYXIMACHUS , ARISTOPHANES , DIOTIMA , ALCIBIADES . Apollodorus . I THINK that the subject of your inquiries is still fresh in my memory ; for yester- day , as I chanced to be returning home from Pha- leros , one of my acquaintance ...
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... Eryximachus . " And he bade a slave wash his feet that he might recline . Another slave , meanwhile , brought word that Socrates had retired into a neighbouring vestibule , where he stood , and , in spite of his message , re- fused to ...
... Eryximachus . " And he bade a slave wash his feet that he might recline . Another slave , meanwhile , brought word that Socrates had retired into a neighbouring vestibule , where he stood , and , in spite of his message , re- fused to ...
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... Eryximachus , the son of Acumenius , hearing this , said : I am of your opinion ; I only wish to know one thing- whether Agathon is in the humour for hard drink- ing ? " " Not at all , replied Agathon ; " I confess that I am not ...
... Eryximachus , the son of Acumenius , hearing this , said : I am of your opinion ; I only wish to know one thing- whether Agathon is in the humour for hard drink- ing ? " " Not at all , replied Agathon ; " I confess that I am not ...
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... Eryximachus , the physician , who was reclining close beside him , and said " Eryximachus , it is but fair that you should cure my hiccough , or speak instead of me until it is over . " - " I will do both , " said Eryximachus ; " I ...
... Eryximachus , the physician , who was reclining close beside him , and said " Eryximachus , it is but fair that you should cure my hiccough , or speak instead of me until it is over . " - " I will do both , " said Eryximachus ; " I ...
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