The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page xi
... body , which is itself a compound thing , subject to continual decay and reproduction , the connexion between the two consisting in the reciprocal communication either of action or passion by means of their respective faculties . Hence ...
... body , which is itself a compound thing , subject to continual decay and reproduction , the connexion between the two consisting in the reciprocal communication either of action or passion by means of their respective faculties . Hence ...
Page xviii
... body on the soul . His ethical discussions , there- fore , have for their object , the limiting of the desires , and the cure of the diseases produced by them in the soul ; while his political discussions have for their immediate object ...
... body on the soul . His ethical discussions , there- fore , have for their object , the limiting of the desires , and the cure of the diseases produced by them in the soul ; while his political discussions have for their immediate object ...
Page xxiii
... body , whether patience under hardships , or endurance of hunger and thirst - cold or heat ; and likewise dancing , all being practised not only to invigorate the body , but to strengthen the spirit and maintain the entire * In other ...
... body , whether patience under hardships , or endurance of hunger and thirst - cold or heat ; and likewise dancing , all being practised not only to invigorate the body , but to strengthen the spirit and maintain the entire * In other ...
Page 8
... body , and also meats and drinks . And what is the art , which , dispensing to certain things something fitting and due , is called cookery ? The art which gives seasonings to victuals . Granted . What then , is that art , which may be ...
... body , and also meats and drinks . And what is the art , which , dispensing to certain things something fitting and due , is called cookery ? The art which gives seasonings to victuals . Granted . What then , is that art , which may be ...
Page 15
... body , this food is likewise both just and beneficial to us , who are weaker than himself . You are a saucy fellow , Socrates , and lay hold of my argu- ment just on that side where you may damage it most . By no means , my good fellow ...
... body , this food is likewise both just and beneficial to us , who are weaker than himself . You are a saucy fellow , Socrates , and lay hold of my argu- ment just on that side where you may damage it most . By no means , my good fellow ...
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