The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page xi
... observe that al- though sensation , strictly speaking , has cognisance only of corporeal qualities , there are certain internal states of the soul which have no immediate reference to the corporeal . The soul , in short , receives ...
... observe that al- though sensation , strictly speaking , has cognisance only of corporeal qualities , there are certain internal states of the soul which have no immediate reference to the corporeal . The soul , in short , receives ...
Page xxvi
... observed , that no innovations ( rò un veшrepize , Republ . iv . 424. c . ) be introduced in the training of youth in Gymnastics and Music ; -for such innovations , says this ancient Conservative , have an insidious and destructive ...
... observed , that no innovations ( rò un veшrepize , Republ . iv . 424. c . ) be introduced in the training of youth in Gymnastics and Music ; -for such innovations , says this ancient Conservative , have an insidious and destructive ...
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... observe in what manner they would celebrate the festival , as they were now to do so for the first time . The procession of the natives themselves , in- * See the opening of the Timæus . + Glaucon and Adimantus were the brothers of ...
... observe in what manner they would celebrate the festival , as they were now to do so for the first time . The procession of the natives themselves , in- * See the opening of the Timæus . + Glaucon and Adimantus were the brothers of ...
Page 12
... ¤áveolaι , comp . book vi . p . 497 d , and p . 504 ; also Gorgias , 506 a . This alludes to the popular belief that men were rendered speechless our discussion , I observed him first , so that 12 [ B. I. c . 10 . THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
... ¤áveolaι , comp . book vi . p . 497 d , and p . 504 ; also Gorgias , 506 a . This alludes to the popular belief that men were rendered speechless our discussion , I observed him first , so that 12 [ B. I. c . 10 . THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
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Plato. our discussion , I observed him first , so that I was now able to answer him , and said , somewhat in a flutter : -Be not hard on us , Thrasymachus ; if I and he [ Polemarchus ] err in the working out of our arguments , be well ...
Plato. our discussion , I observed him first , so that I was now able to answer him , and said , somewhat in a flutter : -Be not hard on us , Thrasymachus ; if I and he [ Polemarchus ] err in the working out of our arguments , be well ...
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