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Page ii
... ( probably in the island of Ægina , then occupied by Athenians ) in the month Thargelion ( May ) , anno 429 A. C. , in the third year of the eighty - seventh Olympiad , about the time of Pericles's death . By his mother's side he was ...
... ( probably in the island of Ægina , then occupied by Athenians ) in the month Thargelion ( May ) , anno 429 A. C. , in the third year of the eighty - seventh Olympiad , about the time of Pericles's death . By his mother's side he was ...
Page vii
... Eryxias , Demodocus , Epinomis , and the Letters , are of disputable origin , and to be assigned , probably , to some of Plato's followers . was man . Hippias major ; -3 . Constructive Dialogues VIEW OF THE PLATONIC SYSTEM . vil.
... Eryxias , Demodocus , Epinomis , and the Letters , are of disputable origin , and to be assigned , probably , to some of Plato's followers . was man . Hippias major ; -3 . Constructive Dialogues VIEW OF THE PLATONIC SYSTEM . vil.
Page 7
... probably be of opinion , that if a man received arms from a friend in sound mind , and that 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 ...
... probably be of opinion , that if a man received arms from a friend in sound mind , and that 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 ...
Page 28
... Probably . But the skilful man [ is ] wise ? I admit it . And the wise , good ? I admit it . Both the good and the wise , then , will not want to overreach his like , but rather one unlike , and contrary to himself ? It seems so ...
... Probably . But the skilful man [ is ] wise ? I admit it . And the wise , good ? I admit it . Both the good and the wise , then , will not want to overreach his like , but rather one unlike , and contrary to himself ? It seems so ...
Page 44
... probably say to himself , according to Pindar , Shall I yon rampart , loftier far Than justice , dare ascend , -or crooked fraud Invite , to cheat the world , and thus Myself live cased in guilt's base panoply . For what is said ...
... probably say to himself , according to Pindar , Shall I yon rampart , loftier far Than justice , dare ascend , -or crooked fraud Invite , to cheat the world , and thus Myself live cased in guilt's base panoply . For what is said ...
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