The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... concerning a future state , which tell us , that the man who has been unjust here must be punished hereafter , have a tendency , much as he formerly ridiculed them , to trouble his soul at such a time with apprehensions , that they may ...
... concerning a future state , which tell us , that the man who has been unjust here must be punished hereafter , have a tendency , much as he formerly ridiculed them , to trouble his soul at such a time with apprehensions , that they may ...
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... so I , methinks , without having first ascertained what we were before investigating , -namely the nature of justice , have omit- ted this , and rushed eagerly forward to inquire concerning 32 [ B. I. C. 24 . THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
... so I , methinks , without having first ascertained what we were before investigating , -namely the nature of justice , have omit- ted this , and rushed eagerly forward to inquire concerning 32 [ B. I. C. 24 . THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
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Plato. ted this , and rushed eagerly forward to inquire concerning it , whether it be vice and ignorance , or wisdom and virtue ; —and when an assertion was afterwards introduced , that injustice is more profitable than justice , I could ...
Plato. ted this , and rushed eagerly forward to inquire concerning it , whether it be vice and ignorance , or wisdom and virtue ; —and when an assertion was afterwards introduced , that injustice is more profitable than justice , I could ...
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... concerning these things . CHAP . IV . With respect , again , to the decision on the life of those of whom we are speaking , -if we distin- guish the supremely just and the supremely unjust , we shall be able to come to a right judgment ...
... concerning these things . CHAP . IV . With respect , again , to the decision on the life of those of whom we are speaking , -if we distin- guish the supremely just and the supremely unjust , we shall be able to come to a right judgment ...
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... concerning the gods and virtue , - as if it were a matter of course , that the gods allot misfortunes and an evil life to many good men , and to the opposite , an opposite fate . Pedlar - priests + also , and prophets , frequenting the ...
... concerning the gods and virtue , - as if it were a matter of course , that the gods allot misfortunes and an evil life to many good men , and to the opposite , an opposite fate . Pedlar - priests + also , and prophets , frequenting the ...
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