The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... certainly not the first to introduce into philosophy ; and it seems probable , that his adoption of this form of composition flowed rather out of the subject than from any desire of direct imitation . The Eleatic dialectics , with which ...
... certainly not the first to introduce into philosophy ; and it seems probable , that his adoption of this form of composition flowed rather out of the subject than from any desire of direct imitation . The Eleatic dialectics , with which ...
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... certainly happens ; we are delivered from very many , and those too , furious masters . With relation to these things , however , and what concerns our intimates , there is one and the same cause ; which is , not old age , Socrates ...
... certainly happens ; we are delivered from very many , and those too , furious masters . With relation to these things , however , and what concerns our intimates , there is one and the same cause ; which is , not old age , Socrates ...
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... Certainly , re- plied he , smiling , and went off to the sacred rites . 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 ...
... Certainly , re- plied he , smiling , and went off to the sacred rites . 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 ...
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... the possession of shoes , methinks you will say ? Certainly . But what then ? For the use or possession of what is it , that would you say justice were useful in time of peace ? For contracts 8 [ B. I. c . 7 . THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
... the possession of shoes , methinks you will say ? Certainly . But what then ? For the use or possession of what is it , that would you say justice were useful in time of peace ? For contracts 8 [ B. I. c . 7 . THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
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... certainly . Well then ; is the just man or the dice - player , a good and useful copartner for play- ing at dice ? The dice - player . But , in the laying of tiles or stones , is the just man a more useful and a better part- ner than ...
... certainly . Well then ; is the just man or the dice - player , a good and useful copartner for play- ing at dice ? The dice - player . But , in the laying of tiles or stones , is the just man a more useful and a better part- ner than ...
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