| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1805 - 350 pages
...'killed themselves. Ths Athenians, not contented with having puniihed his accusers, caused a stutiie of brass to be erected to him, of the workmanship...rose even to a religious veneration ; they dedicated u chapel to him, as to a hero uiid a demi.god, vhich they called the Chapel of Socrates. R END OF THE... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1806 - 444 pages
...themselves. The Athenians , not content with having punished his accusers , caused a statue of brass to he erected, to him , of the workmanship of the celebrated...placed it in one of the most conspicuous parts of their city. They carried their respect to a still higher degree , even to a religious veneration. They... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 pages
...drove them at last to such despair, that many of them killed themselves. The Athenians, not content with having punished his accusers, caused a statue...placed it in one of the most conspicuous parts of their city. They carried their respect to a still higher degree, even to a religious veneration. They... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1814 - 578 pages
...same bath with them, and had the place cleaned where they bad bathed, lest they should be polluted by touching it, which drove them into such despair, that...the celebrated Lysippus, and placed it in one of the Miost conspicuous parts of the city. Their respect and gratitude rose even to a religious veneration... | |
| Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1815 - 544 pages
...Socn,tc, cujus morü HTacrymari soleo Pî.-.fontnj lcp en; ? De nat. deor. lib. iii. n. 82. VOL. II. ' 4Л touching it ; which drove them into such despair, that many of them kitted themselves. * The Athenians, not contented with having punished his accusers, caused a statue... | |
| W. D. Cooper - Greece - 1818 - 314 pages
...bath with them ; and they had the place cleaned where they had bathed, lest they should be polluted by touching it, which drove them into such despair, that...him, of the workmanship of the celebrated Lysippus, who placed it in one of the most conspicuous parts of the city. Their respect and gratitude rose even... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1820 - 490 pages
...drove them at last to such despair, that many of them killed themselves. 28. The Athenians, not content with having punished his accusers, caused a statue...placed it in one of the most conspicuous parts of their city. They carried their respect to a still higher degree, even to a religious veneration. They... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1821 - 320 pages
...same bath with them, and had the place cleaned where they had bathed, lest they should be polluted by touching it, which drove them into such despair, that...erected to him, of the workmanship of the celebrated Lysippas, and placed it in one of the most conspicuous parts of the city. Their respect and gratitude... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1824 - 328 pages
...fire, answer them any question, nor go into the same bath with them, lest they should be polluted by touching it, which drove them into such despair, that many of them killed themselves. 146. The Athenians, not contented with having punished his accusers, caused a statue of brass to be... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Greece - 1826 - 290 pages
...many of them killed themselves. The Athenians, not content with having punished his accusers, cansed a statue of brass to be erected to him, of the workmanship...placed it in one of the most conspicuous parts of their city. They carried their respect to a still higher degree, even to a religions veneration. They... | |
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