In Voltaire's 'Socrates,' what does this sentence from one of the judges reveal?A JUDGE: 'I don't wish a quarrel with Anitus; he's a man much to be feared. If it were only a question of the gods it would still be overlooked.'

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In Voltaire's 'Socrates,' what does this sentence from one of the judges reveal?<br>A JUDGE: 'I don't wish a quarrel with Anitus; he's a man much to be feared. If it were only a question of the gods it would still be overlooked.'





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