The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... general plan for making him subject to law , and thus to perfect his nature . This is exhibited on a large scale in the person of a State ; and in the masterly historical sketch which , in the eighth and ninth viii GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
... general plan for making him subject to law , and thus to perfect his nature . This is exhibited on a large scale in the person of a State ; and in the masterly historical sketch which , in the eighth and ninth viii GENERAL INTRODUCTION .
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... person only was victorious , whose lamp remained unextinguished in the race . We are here forcibly reminded of the figure used by Plato in the Laws , vi . p . 776 b , and also of Lucretius , ii . verse 78 : - Inque brevi spatio mutantur ...
... person only was victorious , whose lamp remained unextinguished in the race . We are here forcibly reminded of the figure used by Plato in the Laws , vi . p . 776 b , and also of Lucretius , ii . verse 78 : - Inque brevi spatio mutantur ...
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... persons well advanced in years ; for it appears to me a duty to learn from them , as from persons who have gone before us , on a road which we too must necessarily travel , what kind of road it is , —whether rough and difficult , or ...
... persons well advanced in years ; for it appears to me a duty to learn from them , as from persons who have gone before us , on a road which we too must necessarily travel , what kind of road it is , —whether rough and difficult , or ...
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... person should demand them back when mad , it would not be proper to restore such articles , nor would the restorer be just ; nor again , [ would he ] who , to a man so situated , should willingly tell the whole truth . Right , replied ...
... person should demand them back when mad , it would not be proper to restore such articles , nor would the restorer be just ; nor again , [ would he ] who , to a man so situated , should willingly tell the whole truth . Right , replied ...
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... persons something fitting and due , is called medicine , what , think you , would he answer us ? That art , surely , replied he , which dispenses drugs to the body , and also meats and drinks . And what is the art , which , dispensing ...
... persons something fitting and due , is called medicine , what , think you , would he answer us ? That art , surely , replied he , which dispenses drugs to the body , and also meats and drinks . And what is the art , which , dispensing ...
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