The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page xvii
... pleasure ; -and Plato , in his refutation of this vicious doctrine , does not deny that pleasure belongs to the good things of life , but only seeks to determine its relative value . Pleasures , too , are of two kinds , -some simple and ...
... pleasure ; -and Plato , in his refutation of this vicious doctrine , does not deny that pleasure belongs to the good things of life , but only seeks to determine its relative value . Pleasures , too , are of two kinds , -some simple and ...
Page xxii
... pleasure , seems to be in general of the following nature . - In the gradual growth of the human consciousness , pleasure is necessarily combined with cognition , -so however , as that , at one time pleasure , at another cognition , is ...
... pleasure , seems to be in general of the following nature . - In the gradual growth of the human consciousness , pleasure is necessarily combined with cognition , -so however , as that , at one time pleasure , at another cognition , is ...
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... pleasures decay , the more also do the desires and pleasures of conversation increase . Do not then fail us , but accompany these youths , and resort hither , as to friends , and very dear friends too . As for me , Cephalus , said I , I ...
... pleasures decay , the more also do the desires and pleasures of conversation increase . Do not then fail us , but accompany these youths , and resort hither , as to friends , and very dear friends too . As for me , Cephalus , said I , I ...
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... pleasures of youth , calling to remembrance the pleasures of love , those of drink- ing and feasting , and such like : and they are mightily in dudgeon , as being bereaved of some great things , -having once lived happily , but now ...
... pleasures of youth , calling to remembrance the pleasures of love , those of drink- ing and feasting , and such like : and they are mightily in dudgeon , as being bereaved of some great things , -having once lived happily , but now ...
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... pleasures , * though for the future no other advantage springs from them * åßλaßeis means not only harmless pleasures , but those which are pure and unalloyed with pain . We may remark here , that he divides goods ( rà ayala ) into ...
... pleasures , * though for the future no other advantage springs from them * åßλaßeis means not only harmless pleasures , but those which are pure and unalloyed with pain . We may remark here , that he divides goods ( rà ayala ) into ...
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