The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... References in the margin ; also a Critical Introduction and Chronological Tables . Two fac - similes of Greek Manu- scripts . ( 650 pages . ) 3s . 6d .; or with the Lexicon . 58 . A CATALOGUE OF VI . Bohn's Philological and ...
... References in the margin ; also a Critical Introduction and Chronological Tables . Two fac - similes of Greek Manu- scripts . ( 650 pages . ) 3s . 6d .; or with the Lexicon . 58 . A CATALOGUE OF VI . Bohn's Philological and ...
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... reference to the labours of his pre- decessors . In fact , his whole system is rather critical and eclectic than dogmatical ; and several of his dialogues assume the form of criticisms on the notions of former philosophers , rather than ...
... reference to the labours of his pre- decessors . In fact , his whole system is rather critical and eclectic than dogmatical ; and several of his dialogues assume the form of criticisms on the notions of former philosophers , rather than ...
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... reference to the corporeal . The soul , in short , receives sensations through the sensuous mechanism ; but it has moreover , ( in addition to the power which it exercises through the instrumentality of the bodily organs , ) a distinct ...
... reference to the corporeal . The soul , in short , receives sensations through the sensuous mechanism ; but it has moreover , ( in addition to the power which it exercises through the instrumentality of the bodily organs , ) a distinct ...
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... reference to his own private advantage only , nor should the others live without care for the general advantage of the state , nor without a due regard for honest , upright principle . SOCRATES , CEPHALUS , GLAUCON , ADIMANTUS ...
... reference to his own private advantage only , nor should the others live without care for the general advantage of the state , nor without a due regard for honest , upright principle . SOCRATES , CEPHALUS , GLAUCON , ADIMANTUS ...
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... reference to all other things , when they are to be used , justice is useless ; but when they are not to be used , it is useful ? It seems so . CHAP . VIII . Justice , then , my friend , can be no very important matter , if it is useful ...
... reference to all other things , when they are to be used , justice is useless ; but when they are not to be used , it is useful ? It seems so . CHAP . VIII . Justice , then , my friend , can be no very important matter , if it is useful ...
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