The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page xvii
... disease of the mind ( Republ . iv . 444. c . ) , arising from delusion or imperfect apprehension of our proper interests ; —that the real freedom of a rational being consists in an ability to regulate his conduct by reason , and that ...
... disease of the mind ( Republ . iv . 444. c . ) , arising from delusion or imperfect apprehension of our proper interests ; —that the real freedom of a rational being consists in an ability to regulate his conduct by reason , and that ...
Page xviii
... diseases produced by them in the soul ; while his political discussions have for their immediate object , the laying down of right principles of education , and enforcing them by the constitution of the laws and the power of the State ...
... diseases produced by them in the soul ; while his political discussions have for their immediate object , the laying down of right principles of education , and enforcing them by the constitution of the laws and the power of the State ...
Page 69
... disease , Or him who makes the shafts of spears , † he will punish him , as introducing a practice subversive and destructive of the city , as well as of a ship . If , at least , it is on speech that actions are completed . But what ...
... disease , Or him who makes the shafts of spears , † he will punish him , as introducing a practice subversive and destructive of the city , as well as of a ship . If , at least , it is on speech that actions are completed . But what ...
Page 87
... disease in the other ? But simplicity in music , engenders temperance in the soul , -and in gymnastics , bodily health . True , said be . And when in- subordination and diseases multiply in a city , must not many law - courts and ...
... disease in the other ? But simplicity in music , engenders temperance in the soul , -and in gymnastics , bodily health . True , said be . And when in- subordination and diseases multiply in a city , must not many law - courts and ...
Page 88
... disease , which was mortal , he was not able , as I imagine , to cure himself ; though , to the neglect of everything else , he was constantly using medicines , and thus passed his life , always most uneasy , if he departed in the least ...
... disease , which was mortal , he was not able , as I imagine , to cure himself ; though , to the neglect of everything else , he was constantly using medicines , and thus passed his life , always most uneasy , if he departed in the least ...
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