The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... mind ; —and the more his works are studied in themselves , and apart from false interpretation , the more will his acute intelligence , practical good sense , and pure morality , become apparent , and the higher will he rise in the ...
... mind ; —and the more his works are studied in themselves , and apart from false interpretation , the more will his acute intelligence , practical good sense , and pure morality , become apparent , and the higher will he rise in the ...
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... mind , this " Maximus philosophorum , " of whom Eusebius so beautifully observes , that " he alone , of all the Greeks , reached to the vesti- bule of truth , and stood upon its threshold . " The true moral history of Plato is to be ...
... mind , this " Maximus philosophorum , " of whom Eusebius so beautifully observes , that " he alone , of all the Greeks , reached to the vesti- bule of truth , and stood upon its threshold . " The true moral history of Plato is to be ...
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... mind was imbued with that true philosophic spirit , which gave a right direction and exalted object to all his after - pursuits . His inter- course with this pure , simple - minded moralist began , when he was twenty years old ( B. C. ...
... mind was imbued with that true philosophic spirit , which gave a right direction and exalted object to all his after - pursuits . His inter- course with this pure , simple - minded moralist began , when he was twenty years old ( B. C. ...
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... mind of his nephew , the new ruler of Syracuse - Dionysius the younger . This prince , it is said , had been brought up by his father wholly destitute of an enlightened education ; and Plato now attempted the improvement of his mind by ...
... mind of his nephew , the new ruler of Syracuse - Dionysius the younger . This prince , it is said , had been brought up by his father wholly destitute of an enlightened education ; and Plato now attempted the improvement of his mind by ...
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... mind of the hearer , to be certainly as much preferred to that of his master , as the scholar excelled him , as well in constructive dialectics as in richness and compass of subjective intuition . " And further , — " if we look only to ...
... mind of the hearer , to be certainly as much preferred to that of his master , as the scholar excelled him , as well in constructive dialectics as in richness and compass of subjective intuition . " And further , — " if we look only to ...
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