The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page xxiii
... likewise dancing , all being practised not only to invigorate the body , but to strengthen the spirit and maintain the entire * In other words , - " There should be one part to correspond with the reason , to whom the sovereignty is to ...
... likewise dancing , all being practised not only to invigorate the body , but to strengthen the spirit and maintain the entire * In other words , - " There should be one part to correspond with the reason , to whom the sovereignty is to ...
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... likewise , Tyranny produces disorder and wretchedness ; while Aristocracy , i . e . , Plato's best form of government , will not fail to exalt the State and its several members to the pinnacle of civil xxvi GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
... likewise , Tyranny produces disorder and wretchedness ; while Aristocracy , i . e . , Plato's best form of government , will not fail to exalt the State and its several members to the pinnacle of civil xxvi GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
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... likewise Thrasymachus the Chalce- donian , Charmantides the Pæoneian , and Clitophon the son of Aristonymus . Cephalus , the father of Polemarchus , was likewise in the house ; and he seemed to me to have be- come a good deal aged , for ...
... likewise Thrasymachus the Chalce- donian , Charmantides the Pæoneian , and Clitophon the son of Aristonymus . Cephalus , the father of Polemarchus , was likewise in the house ; and he seemed to me to have be- come a good deal aged , for ...
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... likewise should have suffered these very same things through old age , -and all others , likewise , who have come to these years . Now I have met with several not thus affected ; and parti- cularly I was once in company with Sophocles ...
... likewise should have suffered these very same things through old age , -and all others , likewise , who have come to these years . Now I have met with several not thus affected ; and parti- cularly I was once in company with Sophocles ...
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... likewise , who are not rich and bear old age with impatience , the same saying fairly applies ; that neither would the worthy man bear old age with poverty quite easily , nor would he who is unworthy , though enriched , ever be ...
... likewise , who are not rich and bear old age with impatience , the same saying fairly applies ; that neither would the worthy man bear old age with poverty quite easily , nor would he who is unworthy , though enriched , ever be ...
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