The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... CHAP . I. I went down yesterday to the Piræus , with Glaucon , † son of Ariston , to pay my devotion to the goddess , —and wishing , at the same time , to observe in what manner they would celebrate the festival , as they were now to do ...
... CHAP . I. I went down yesterday to the Piræus , with Glaucon , † son of Ariston , to pay my devotion to the goddess , —and wishing , at the same time , to observe in what manner they would celebrate the festival , as they were now to do ...
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... CHAP . II . We went home therefore to Polemarchus's [ house , ] and there we found , both Lysias and Euthydemus , brothers of Polemarchus , -likewise Thrasymachus the Chalce- donian , Charmantides the Pæoneian , and Clitophon the son of ...
... CHAP . II . We went home therefore to Polemarchus's [ house , ] and there we found , both Lysias and Euthydemus , brothers of Polemarchus , -likewise Thrasymachus the Chalce- donian , Charmantides the Pæoneian , and Clitophon the son of ...
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... CHAP . IV . Delighted to hear him say these things , and wishing him to discourse further , I urged him , and said : I fancy , Cephalus , the generality will not agree with you in * This alludes to the well - known Greek adage - dig ...
... CHAP . IV . Delighted to hear him say these things , and wishing him to discourse further , I urged him , and said : I fancy , Cephalus , the generality will not agree with you in * This alludes to the well - known Greek adage - dig ...
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... CHAP . VI . — Tell me , then , said I , you who are heir in the conversation , what is it , that you affirm Simonides to have cor- rectly alleged about justice ? That to restore to each his due , is just , replied he : in saying this ...
... CHAP . VI . — Tell me , then , said I , you who are heir in the conversation , what is it , that you affirm Simonides to have cor- rectly alleged about justice ? That to restore to each his due , is just , replied he : in saying this ...
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... CHAP . VIII . Justice , then , my friend , can be no very important matter , if it is useful only in respect of things not to be used . But let us consider this matter : -is not he who is the cleverest at striking in a fight , whether ...
... CHAP . VIII . Justice , then , my friend , can be no very important matter , if it is useful only in respect of things not to be used . But let us consider this matter : -is not he who is the cleverest at striking in a fight , whether ...
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