The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page v
... regards the uninterrupted and progressive reciprocation , and the deeper impression made upon the mind of the hearer , to be certainly as much preferred to that of his master , as the scholar excelled him , as well in constructive ...
... regards the uninterrupted and progressive reciprocation , and the deeper impression made upon the mind of the hearer , to be certainly as much preferred to that of his master , as the scholar excelled him , as well in constructive ...
Page vi
... regard him merely as a compiler and systematiser of what had been before promulgated , and so deny him all claim to the merit of being a great original thinker . His entire system is based , in fact , on some grand and novel ideas ...
... regard him merely as a compiler and systematiser of what had been before promulgated , and so deny him all claim to the merit of being a great original thinker . His entire system is based , in fact , on some grand and novel ideas ...
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... regard to order or decency , we have before us dŋpoxparía or mob - rule ; -and lastly , when any one passion or violent emotion exercises sway to the * The question , whether virtue is one or many ( often raised without receiving any ...
... regard to order or decency , we have before us dŋpoxparía or mob - rule ; -and lastly , when any one passion or violent emotion exercises sway to the * The question , whether virtue is one or many ( often raised without receiving any ...
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... regard for honest , upright principle . SOCRATES , CEPHALUS , GLAUCON , ADIMANTUS , POLEMARCHUS , THRASYMACHUS . [ The whole is in the form of a narrative related by Socrates in the pre- sence of Timæus , Critias , Hermocrates , and ...
... regard for honest , upright principle . SOCRATES , CEPHALUS , GLAUCON , ADIMANTUS , POLEMARCHUS , THRASYMACHUS . [ The whole is in the form of a narrative related by Socrates in the pre- sence of Timæus , Critias , Hermocrates , and ...
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... regard to the use of money , Polemarchus , when it is necessary jointly to buy or sell a horse , then , I should think , the jockey is the better copartner , is he not ? He would appear so . And with respect to a ship , the shipwright ...
... regard to the use of money , Polemarchus , when it is necessary jointly to buy or sell a horse , then , I should think , the jockey is the better copartner , is he not ? He would appear so . And with respect to a ship , the shipwright ...
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