The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... motion to all , for all has a desire towards it , and consequently it is the mistress of all generation , in which nought is true beyond its resemblance of the good . However , from some impelling neces- sity , evil , the opposite of ...
... motion to all , for all has a desire towards it , and consequently it is the mistress of all generation , in which nought is true beyond its resemblance of the good . However , from some impelling neces- sity , evil , the opposite of ...
Page 121
... motion ; we should not , I conceive , reckon this a correct mode of speaking , but that one part of him is at rest , and another part in motion : -is it not so ? Just so . But if a person arguing thus were to proceed jestingly and ...
... motion ; we should not , I conceive , reckon this a correct mode of speaking , but that one part of him is at rest , and another part in motion : -is it not so ? Just so . But if a person arguing thus were to proceed jestingly and ...
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... motion of the sun about its proper centre , which also at different times sends different rays to the heavenly bodies belonging to its system . So far therefore as the sun illuminates , it is unbegotten ; and , on this principle only ...
... motion of the sun about its proper centre , which also at different times sends different rays to the heavenly bodies belonging to its system . So far therefore as the sun illuminates , it is unbegotten ; and , on this principle only ...
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... motion of solids . You say rightly , observed he . Let us fix on astronomy then , said he , as a fourth branch of science ; as if that which we now omit , [ viz . solid geometry , ] may have an existence , whenever the state enters on ...
... motion of solids . You say rightly , observed he . Let us fix on astronomy then , said he , as a fourth branch of science ; as if that which we now omit , [ viz . solid geometry , ] may have an existence , whenever the state enters on ...
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... motion ( popá ) , - affecting the eyes , and including the motion of the heavenly bodies , which are the subject - matter of astronomical science , -the other affecting the ears , and comprising that harmony of the heavenly motions ...
... motion ( popá ) , - affecting the eyes , and including the motion of the heavenly bodies , which are the subject - matter of astronomical science , -the other affecting the ears , and comprising that harmony of the heavenly motions ...
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