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" You have nothing else to do (says he) but when you have drunk it to walk about, till a heaviness takes place in your legs, and afterwards lie down : this is the manner in which you should act. "
Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged - Page 227
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The Monthly review. New and improved ser, Volume 14

1794 - 612 pages
...he) ; but what is proper to do with it ? for you are knowing in thefe affairs. You have nothing elfe to do (fays he), but when you have drank it to walk...the cup to Socrates. But Socrates received it from him — and indeed, Echecrates, with great cheerfulnefs ; neither trembling nor fuffering any alteration...
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A biographical history of philosophy, Volume 1

George Henry Lewes - 1845 - 258 pages
...affairs. You have nothing else to do (says he) but when you have drunk it to walk about, till a heaviness takes place in your legs, and afterwards lie down : this is the manner in which you should act. And, at the same time, he extended the cup to Socrates. But Socrates received it from him,...
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The Biographical History of Philosophy from Its Origin in Greece Down to the ...

George Henry Lewes - 1857 - 846 pages
...affairs. You have nothing else to do (says he) but when you have drunk it to walk about, till a heaviness takes place in your legs, and afterwards lie down : this is the manner in which you should act. And, at the same time, he extended the cup to Socrates. But Socrates received it from him,...
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Half-hours with Freethinkers

John Watts - 1865 - 206 pages
...have nothing else to du,' replied he, • but when you have druuk it to walk about till a heaviness takes place In your legs, and afterwards lie down ! this is the manner in which you should act.' And at the same time he extended the cup to Socrates. But Socrates received it from him,...
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The History of Philosophy: Ancient philosophy.- Vol. 2. Modern philosophy

George Henry Lewes - 1871 - 894 pages
...in your legs, and afterwards lie down : this is the manner in which you should act. And, at the same time, he extended the cup to Socrates. But Socrates received it from him, and, indeed, with great cheerfulness ; neither trembling nor suffering any alteration for the...
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Ancient Masters and Jesus

William Benjamin Hartzog - 1905 - 266 pages
...affairs. You have nothing else to do (says he), but when you have drunk it to walk about, till a heaviness takes place in your legs, and afterwards lie down; this is the manner in which you should act. And at the same time, he extended the cup to Socrates. Socrates received it from him, and...
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Ancient Masters and Jesus

William Benjamin Hartzog - 1905 - 264 pages
...affairs. You have nothing else to do (says he), but when you have drunk it to walk about, till a heaviness takes place in your legs, and afterwards lie down; this is the manner in which you should act. And at the same time, he extended the cup to Socrates. Socrates received it from him, and...
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