The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... Tell . Vol . 3. Don Carlos , Mary Stuart , Maid of Orleans , and Bride of Messina . Vol . 4. The Robbers ; Fiesco , Love and Intrigue , and the Ghost - Seer . Schlegel's Philosophy of Life and of Language , translated by 3.
... Tell . Vol . 3. Don Carlos , Mary Stuart , Maid of Orleans , and Bride of Messina . Vol . 4. The Robbers ; Fiesco , Love and Intrigue , and the Ghost - Seer . Schlegel's Philosophy of Life and of Language , translated by 3.
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... tell us to wait for him ; and the boy , taking hold of my robe behind , said : —Pole- marchus desires you to wait . I turned then and asked , where he was . He is coming after answered he : but you , pray for him . Yes , we will wait ...
... tell us to wait for him ; and the boy , taking hold of my robe behind , said : —Pole- marchus desires you to wait . I turned then and asked , where he was . He is coming after answered he : but you , pray for him . Yes , we will wait ...
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... tell you , Socrates , what I , for my part , think of it ; for several of us , who are of the same age , frequently meet together in the same place , næa another veil was exhibited , in which the Athenians , who were the pupils of ...
... tell you , Socrates , what I , for my part , think of it ; for several of us , who are of the same age , frequently meet together in the same place , næa another veil was exhibited , in which the Athenians , who were the pupils of ...
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... [ tell me , ] Cephalus , said I ; was the greater part of what you possess , left you , or did you acquire it [ yourself ? ] Some- what , Socrates , replied he , I have acquired : as to money- getting I am in a medium between my ...
... [ tell me , ] Cephalus , said I ; was the greater part of what you possess , left you , or did you acquire it [ yourself ? ] Some- what , Socrates , replied he , I have acquired : as to money- getting I am in a medium between my ...
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... tell us , that the man who has been unjust here must be punished hereafter , have a tendency , much as he formerly ridiculed them , to trouble his soul at such a time with apprehensions , that they may be true ; and the man , either ...
... tell us , that the man who has been unjust here must be punished hereafter , have a tendency , much as he formerly ridiculed them , to trouble his soul at such a time with apprehensions , that they may be true ; and the man , either ...
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