The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... hear ? By no means , said Glaucon . Make up your mind then , that we will not hear . But know you not , said Adimantus , that in the evening there is to be a torch - race on horseback to the goddess ? + On horseback , said I ; surely ...
... hear ? By no means , said Glaucon . Make up your mind then , that we will not hear . But know you not , said Adimantus , that in the evening there is to be a torch - race on horseback to the goddess ? + On horseback , said I ; surely ...
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... hear him say these things , and wishing him to discourse further , I urged him , and said : I fancy , Cephalus , the generality will not agree with you in * This alludes to the well - known Greek adage - dig ÿλika téρtel . Nearly the ...
... hear him say these things , and wishing him to discourse further , I urged him , and said : I fancy , Cephalus , the generality will not agree with you in * This alludes to the well - known Greek adage - dig ÿλika téρtel . Nearly the ...
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... hear out the conversation . When , however , we came to a pause , and after my making these last remarks , he could no longer keep quiet ; but , taking his spring like a wild beast , attacked us , as if he would tear us in pieces . Both ...
... hear out the conversation . When , however , we came to a pause , and after my making these last remarks , he could no longer keep quiet ; but , taking his spring like a wild beast , attacked us , as if he would tear us in pieces . Both ...
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... Hear , then , said he , for I say that the just is nothing else but what is expedient for the strongest . * But why do not you com- * The Sophists were used to recommend that the laws of a state should be made by the most powerful and ...
... Hear , then , said he , for I say that the just is nothing else but what is expedient for the strongest . * But why do not you com- * The Sophists were used to recommend that the laws of a state should be made by the most powerful and ...
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... hear- ing ; and for these reasons need they a certain additional art to seek out and furnish what is expedient for these very organs ? Is there then in art itself some imperfection , and does every art need another art , to consider ...
... hear- ing ; and for these reasons need they a certain additional art to seek out and furnish what is expedient for these very organs ? Is there then in art itself some imperfection , and does every art need another art , to consider ...
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