The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... tion of Remarkable Epitaphs . PETTIGREW , F.R.S. , F.S.A. Early Travels in Palestine . Willi- bald , Sawulf , Benjamin of Tudela , Man- deville , La Brocquiere , and Maundrell ; all unabridged . Edited by THOMAS WRIGHT . Ellis's Early ...
... tion of Remarkable Epitaphs . PETTIGREW , F.R.S. , F.S.A. Early Travels in Palestine . Willi- bald , Sawulf , Benjamin of Tudela , Man- deville , La Brocquiere , and Maundrell ; all unabridged . Edited by THOMAS WRIGHT . Ellis's Early ...
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... tion in the text ; —and when any of the other dialogues have been referred to , the quotation is given from Serranus's edition , printed by Henry Stephens , 1578 , in three volumes folio , - the last of which comprises the dialogues ...
... tion in the text ; —and when any of the other dialogues have been referred to , the quotation is given from Serranus's edition , printed by Henry Stephens , 1578 , in three volumes folio , - the last of which comprises the dialogues ...
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... tion becomes participant in immortality . Stimulated by such a desire , the philosophical mind or soul strives to attain , as far as possible , to a perfect remembrance of ideas which are the eternal essence of things , the memory of ...
... tion becomes participant in immortality . Stimulated by such a desire , the philosophical mind or soul strives to attain , as far as possible , to a perfect remembrance of ideas which are the eternal essence of things , the memory of ...
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... tion of this Justice , in short , consists Virtue itself , which Plato defines to be " a certain health and beauty and good habit of the soul , " exercising the nobler parts of our nature in the contem- plation of philosophy and more ...
... tion of this Justice , in short , consists Virtue itself , which Plato defines to be " a certain health and beauty and good habit of the soul , " exercising the nobler parts of our nature in the contem- plation of philosophy and more ...
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... tion : -and those only should be placed in charge , who are endowed with high talent , and have all along maintained a life of virtue , superior to that of the other citizens . Furthermore , in the same way as human life can only attain ...
... tion : -and those only should be placed in charge , who are endowed with high talent , and have all along maintained a life of virtue , superior to that of the other citizens . Furthermore , in the same way as human life can only attain ...
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