The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... Present . Upwards of 100 fine Engravings on Wood , and a Map . Jesse's Anecdotes of Dogs . New Edition , with large additions . Numerous fine Woodcuts after Harvey , Bewick , and others . ; or , with the addition of 34 highly - finished ...
... Present . Upwards of 100 fine Engravings on Wood , and a Map . Jesse's Anecdotes of Dogs . New Edition , with large additions . Numerous fine Woodcuts after Harvey , Bewick , and others . ; or , with the addition of 34 highly - finished ...
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... GENERAL INTRODUCTION THE REPUBLIC ( in Ten Books ) ... INTRODUCTION TO THE TIMEUS TIMÆUS INTRODUCTION TO THE CRITIAS CRITIAS : a સે Page i 313 319 411 413 PREFACE . THE present volume comprises three connected dialogues ,
... GENERAL INTRODUCTION THE REPUBLIC ( in Ten Books ) ... INTRODUCTION TO THE TIMEUS TIMÆUS INTRODUCTION TO THE CRITIAS CRITIAS : a સે Page i 313 319 411 413 PREFACE . THE present volume comprises three connected dialogues ,
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Plato. PREFACE . THE present volume comprises three connected dialogues , written no doubt towards the close of Plato's life ( about 350 B. C. ) , subsequently to his travels in Italy , Sicily , and Egypt , and after his philosophic ...
Plato. PREFACE . THE present volume comprises three connected dialogues , written no doubt towards the close of Plato's life ( about 350 B. C. ) , subsequently to his travels in Italy , Sicily , and Egypt , and after his philosophic ...
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... more will his acute intelligence , practical good sense , and pure morality , become apparent , and the higher will he rise in the respect and admiration of the Christian philosopher . Our present object is , to give a concise view I.
... more will his acute intelligence , practical good sense , and pure morality , become apparent , and the higher will he rise in the respect and admiration of the Christian philosopher . Our present object is , to give a concise view I.
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Plato. Our present object is , to give a concise view of the philosophic doctrines of Plato , as a sort of general key to his Dialogues viewed as a whole ; -and we propose to give , by way of intro- duction , a short account of the life ...
Plato. Our present object is , to give a concise view of the philosophic doctrines of Plato , as a sort of general key to his Dialogues viewed as a whole ; -and we propose to give , by way of intro- duction , a short account of the life ...
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