The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... necessarily and naturally , Plato's was a Socratic method , and , indeed , as regards the uninterrupted and progressive reciprocation , and the deeper impression made upon the mind of the hearer , to be certainly as much preferred to ...
... necessarily and naturally , Plato's was a Socratic method , and , indeed , as regards the uninterrupted and progressive reciprocation , and the deeper impression made upon the mind of the hearer , to be certainly as much preferred to ...
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... necessarily combined with cognition , -so however , as that , at one time pleasure , at another cognition , is the dominant and determining element . In the former case , the pleasure is impure and immoderate while in the latter a pure ...
... necessarily combined with cognition , -so however , as that , at one time pleasure , at another cognition , is the dominant and determining element . In the former case , the pleasure is impure and immoderate while in the latter a pure ...
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... necessarily to be chosen from the better class of the citizens , they should be of a philosophic turn , of an active will , and of a stern determination ( piλóoopoɩ kai Ovμoridɛłg καὶ ταχεῖς καὶ ἰσχυροὶ τὴν φύσιν ) . As respects the ...
... necessarily to be chosen from the better class of the citizens , they should be of a philosophic turn , of an active will , and of a stern determination ( piλóoopoɩ kai Ovμoridɛłg καὶ ταχεῖς καὶ ἰσχυροὶ τὴν φύσιν ) . As respects the ...
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... necessarily occupied in subtle disputations on gen- eral subjects of investigation , but rather engaged in contemplating the eternal ideas of things - truth itself ; and they must not only admire the beauty of virtue , but earnestly ...
... necessarily occupied in subtle disputations on gen- eral subjects of investigation , but rather engaged in contemplating the eternal ideas of things - truth itself ; and they must not only admire the beauty of virtue , but earnestly ...
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... necessarily travel , what kind of road it is , —whether rough and difficult , or level and easy . Moreover , I would gladly learn from you ( as you are now at that time of life which the poets call the threshold of old age ) , what your ...
... necessarily travel , what kind of road it is , —whether rough and difficult , or level and easy . Moreover , I would gladly learn from you ( as you are now at that time of life which the poets call the threshold of old age ) , what your ...
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