The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page xiv
... less from the measure of the true and substantive entity . It was to this that Plato looked when he thought he had discovered in the ideas of the other and the relatively great and little , the grounds of the sensi- ble matter of ...
... less from the measure of the true and substantive entity . It was to this that Plato looked when he thought he had discovered in the ideas of the other and the relatively great and little , the grounds of the sensi- ble matter of ...
Page xvii
... less of pain . The latter are only relatively pleasures , inasmuch as they are incapable of affording pleasure except by the gratification of some so far as they are subservient to , or compatible PLATO'S ETHICAL DOCTRINES . xvii.
... less of pain . The latter are only relatively pleasures , inasmuch as they are incapable of affording pleasure except by the gratification of some so far as they are subservient to , or compatible PLATO'S ETHICAL DOCTRINES . xvii.
Page xix
... less difference of opinion respecting the nature and object of this Dialogue . In fact , no exposition or theory can explain Plato , who is , above all others , a writer to be studied in his own works ; and his character as a writer and ...
... less difference of opinion respecting the nature and object of this Dialogue . In fact , no exposition or theory can explain Plato , who is , above all others , a writer to be studied in his own works ; and his character as a writer and ...
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... less elegant . After we had paid our devotions , and seen the solemnity , we were going back to the city , when Polemarchus , son of Cephalus , observing us from a distance , hurrying home , bid his boy run and tell us to wait for him ...
... less elegant . After we had paid our devotions , and seen the solemnity , we were going back to the city , when Polemarchus , son of Cephalus , observing us from a distance , hurrying home , bid his boy run and tell us to wait for him ...
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... less so : for , on the whole , as respects such things there is in old age great peace and free- dom ; because , when the appetites cease to be vehement and have let go their hold , what Sophocles said , most certainly happens ; we are ...
... less so : for , on the whole , as respects such things there is in old age great peace and free- dom ; because , when the appetites cease to be vehement and have let go their hold , what Sophocles said , most certainly happens ; we are ...
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