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" And after this he pressed his thighs; and, thus going higher, he showed us that he was growing cold and stiff. Then Socrates touched himself, and said that when the poison reached his heart he should then depart 155. "
A Manual of Pharmacodynamics - Page 397
by Richard Hughes - 1899 - 962 pages
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1804 - 610 pages
...thighs: and thus ascending with his hand, he showed us that he was cold and stiff. And Socrates also touched himself, and said, that when the poison reached his heart he should then leave us. But now his lower belly was almost cold ; when uncovering himself (for he was covered) he...
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The Annual review and history of literature, A. Aiken ed, Volume 3

Arthur Aikin - 1805 - 968 pages
...thighs: and thus ascending with his hand, he shewed us that he was cold and stiff. And Socrates also touched himself, and said, that when the poison reached his heart, he should then leave us. But now his lower Iwlly was almost cold ; when uncovering himself (for he was covered) he...
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Historical Parallels, Volume 2

Arthur Thomas Malkin - History - 1835 - 428 pages
...pressed his thighs, and thus, going upwards, he showed us that he was cold and stiff. And Socrates also touched himself, and said that when the poison reached his heart, he should then depart. But now the lower part of his body was almost cold ; when uncovering himself (for he was covered), he said (and...
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A biographical history of philosophy, Volume 1

George Henry Lewes - Philosophers - 1845 - 258 pages
...thighs: and, thus ascending with his hand, he showed us that he was cold and stiff. And Socrates also touched himself, and said that when the poison reached his heart he should then leave us. But now his lower belly was almost cold; when, uncovering himself (for he was covered) he...
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The works of Plato: a new and literal version, by H. Cary (H. Davis, G. Burges).

Plato - 1848 - 564 pages
...: he said that he did not. And after this he pressed his thighs ; and thus going higher, he shewed us that he was growing cold and stiff. Then Socrates...the poison reached his heart he should then depart. l55. But now the parts around the lower belly were almost cold ; when uncovering himself, for he had...
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The Midland magazine and monthly review, ed. by J.J. Britton & J.N. Smith ...

Midland-metropolitan magazine - 1852 - 676 pages
...; and then having pressed his foot hard, he asked him if he felt it : he said that he did not. And after this he pressed his thighs ; and thus going...poison reached his heart he should then depart. But now his abdomen was almost cold ; when uncovering himself, for he had been covered over, he said, and they...
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The Biographical History of Philosophy from Its Origin in Greece ..., Volume 1

George Henry Lewes - Philosophy - 1857 - 838 pages
...thighs : and, thus ascending with his hand, he showed us that he was cold and stiff. And Socrates also touched himself and said that when the poison reached his heart he should then leave us. But now his lower belly was almost cold ; when, uncovering himself (for he was covered) he...
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Great Events: Described by Distinguished Historians, Chroniclers, and Other ...

Francis Lieber - Battles - 1862 - 432 pages
...pressed his thighs, and thus, going upwards, ho showed us that he was cold and stiff. And Socrates also touched himself, and said, that when the poison reached his heart, he should then depart. But now, the lower part of his body was almost cold ; when, uncovering himself, (for he was covered,) he said, (and...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 13

Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - Periodicals - 1866 - 440 pages
...good omens. Be quirt, therefore, and bear up.' liis thighs ; nnd thus going higher, lie showed 119 that he was growing cold and stiff. Then Socrates...poison reached his heart, he should then depart." — Plu'o, vol. i., p. 125. The execution of such a man is an indelible blot on the Athenian character,...
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The Life and Labours of Thomas of Aquin, Volume 2

abp. Roger William Bede Vaughan - 1872 - 1010 pages
...one of them when he was on the point of death.* These are the words of Phaedo :— "And Socrates also touched himself, and said that when the poison reached his heart he should then leave us. But now his lower belly was almost cold : when, uncovering himself (for he was covered),...
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