Alcibiades had abandoned himself. Alcibiades, in those moments when he listened to Socrates, differed so much from himself, that he appeared quite another man. However, his headstrong, fiery temper, and his natural fondness for pleasure, which was heightened... The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians ... - עמוד 161מאת Charles Rollin - 1815תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1774 - 416 דפים
...fondnefs for pleafure, which was heightened and inflamed by thedifcourfes and advice of young people, foon plunged him into his former irregularities, and tore him as it were from his mafters, who was obliged to purfue him as a flave who had efcaped correction. This viciffitude of flights... | |
| Richard Johnson - 1786 - 168 דפים
...of hofpuality among them. «ned and enflamed by the difcourfes and ad. rifes of young people, foon plunged him Into his former irregularities, and tore him as it were from his mafter, who was obliged to purfue him as a (lave who had efcaped correction. This viciffitude of flights... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1800 - 430 דפים
...for pleafure, which was heightened and inflamed by the difcourfes and advice of young people, foon plunged him into his former irregularities, and tore him, as it were, from his mailer, who was obliged to run after him as after a flave who had efcaped. This viciffitude of flights... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 350 דפים
...Alcibiatles abandoned himself. Alcibhules in those moments when he listened to Socrates, differed so much from himself, that he appeared quite another...him as it were from his master, who was obliged to pursue him, as a slave who had escaped correction. This vicissitude of flights and returns of virtuous... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1808 - 684 דפים
...Alcibiades abandoned himself. Alcibiades, in those moments when he listened to Socrates, differed so much from himself, that he appeared quite another...irregularities, and tore him, as it were, from his master ; who \v;is obliged to run after him as after a slave who had escaped. This vicissitude of flights and returns,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 454 דפים
...Alcibiades had abandoned himself. Alcibiades, in those moments when he listened to Socrates, differed so much from himself, that he appeared quite another...and advice of young people, soon plunged him into bis former irregularities, and tore him as it were from his master, who was obliged to pursue him as... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 578 דפים
...AlciUiade* abaudpncd himself. Akibiadcs in those momerits when he listened to Socrates, differed so much from himself, that he appeared quite another...him, as it were from his master, who was obliged to pursue him as a slave who had escaped correction. This vicissitude of flights and returns of virtuous... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 346 דפים
...Alcibiades abandoned himself. Alcibiades in those moments when he listened to Socrates, differed so much from himself, that he appeared quite another...discourses and advice of young people, soon plunged him intohis former irregularities; and tore him as it were from his master, who was obliged to pursue him,... | |
| W. D. Cooper - 1818 - 314 דפים
...head-strong fiery temper, and his natural fondness for pleasure, which was heightened and enflamed by the discourses and advice of young people, soon...him as it were from his master, who was obliged to pursue him as a slave who had escaped correction. This vicissitude of flights and returns of virtuous... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 386 דפים
...Alcibiades abandoned himself. Alcibiaies, in those moments when he listened to Socrates, differed so much from himself, that he appeared quite another...pleasure, which was heightened and inflamed by the conversation and advice of young people soon plunged him into his former irregularities, and tore him... | |
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