The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page 55
... animal ? Have you not observed , how irresistible and invinci- ble is anger , and , when it is present , that every soul is fear- less of everything and indomitable ? I have . It is plain , then , what species of guardian we ought to ...
... animal ? Have you not observed , how irresistible and invinci- ble is anger , and , when it is present , that every soul is fear- less of everything and indomitable ? I have . It is plain , then , what species of guardian we ought to ...
Page 56
... animals , and not a little in that , to which we compared our guardian ; for you know it is the natural temper of generous dogs to be as gentle as possible towards their intimates and their acquaintances , but the reverse to those whom ...
... animals , and not a little in that , to which we compared our guardian ; for you know it is the natural temper of generous dogs to be as gentle as possible towards their intimates and their acquaintances , but the reverse to those whom ...
Page 83
... animal bodies and of all plants , for in all these is found either pro- priety or impropriety : and moreover ... animals , or in buildings , or in any other craftsmanship , so that he who cannot do this may not be suffered to work with ...
... animal bodies and of all plants , for in all these is found either pro- priety or impropriety : and moreover ... animals , or in buildings , or in any other craftsmanship , so that he who cannot do this may not be suffered to work with ...
Page 107
... animals . Probably , said he . To speak then in brief , this , particularly , the guardians of the state must guard against , that it may not be corrupted unawares , -nay , above all things , must they guard against this , not to make ...
... animals . Probably , said he . To speak then in brief , this , particularly , the guardians of the state must guard against , that it may not be corrupted unawares , -nay , above all things , must they guard against this , not to make ...
Page 135
... animal for the same purposes [ with another , ] without giving it the same nurture and education ? It is not possible . If , there- fore , we are to employ the women for the same purposes as the men , must we not give them also the same ...
... animal for the same purposes [ with another , ] without giving it the same nurture and education ? It is not possible . If , there- fore , we are to employ the women for the same purposes as the men , must we not give them also the same ...
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