The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... learning , you must pay money too . Aye , when I have it , said I. We have got some , said Glaucon ; but , as for the money , Thrasymachus , say on , for all of us will club for Socrates . By all means , I think , said he , in order ...
... learning , you must pay money too . Aye , when I have it , said I. We have got some , said Glaucon ; but , as for the money , Thrasymachus , say on , for all of us will club for Socrates . By all means , I think , said he , in order ...
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... learning . Come now , said he , listen to me too , if you please ; for Thrasymachus seems to me to have been charmed by you just like a snake , * more quickly than he ought ; while , with respect to my- self , the proof has not yet been ...
... learning . Come now , said he , listen to me too , if you please ; for Thrasymachus seems to me to have been charmed by you just like a snake , * more quickly than he ought ; while , with respect to my- self , the proof has not yet been ...
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... learning , which defines the friendly and the foreign by intelligence and ignorance ? By no means , said he : -it cannot be otherwise . Nevertheless , said I , to be a lover of learning and a philosopher , are the same . The same , said ...
... learning , which defines the friendly and the foreign by intelligence and ignorance ? By no means , said he : -it cannot be otherwise . Nevertheless , said I , to be a lover of learning and a philosopher , are the same . The same , said ...
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... learning . CHAP . I. - Concerning the gods , then , said I , such things as these are , it seems , to be both heard , and not heard , from childhood upwards , by those who will honour the gods and parents , and not lightly esteem mutual ...
... learning . CHAP . I. - Concerning the gods , then , said I , such things as these are , it seems , to be both heard , and not heard , from childhood upwards , by those who will honour the gods and parents , and not lightly esteem mutual ...
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... learning his exercises to his gymnastic master about the ail- ments of his body , or for one not to tell the pilot the real state of what concerns the ship and sailors , how himself and the other sailors are performing their duty . Most ...
... learning his exercises to his gymnastic master about the ail- ments of his body , or for one not to tell the pilot the real state of what concerns the ship and sailors , how himself and the other sailors are performing their duty . Most ...
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