The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... notes ; —and the translator has not scrupled to avail himself of the valuable aid derivable from the French versions of Leroy , Cousin , and Martin , and the German versions of Schleiermacher and Schneider , the latter of which , only ...
... notes ; —and the translator has not scrupled to avail himself of the valuable aid derivable from the French versions of Leroy , Cousin , and Martin , and the German versions of Schleiermacher and Schneider , the latter of which , only ...
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... note par- ticularly the elegant use of the verb кŋλɛïv , which primarily signifies to charm , sooth , subdue , and then generally , to soften by persuasion or argument . I will proceed , in this manner , therefore , D 2 B. II . C. 2 ...
... note par- ticularly the elegant use of the verb кŋλɛïv , which primarily signifies to charm , sooth , subdue , and then generally , to soften by persuasion or argument . I will proceed , in this manner , therefore , D 2 B. II . C. 2 ...
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... Zeus , and regarded as the punisher of murderers and homicides , —even those involuntarily so . See Blomfield's note to Eschyl . Prom . v . 972 . acquitted in a court of justice is , at any 134 [ B. V. c . 2 . THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
... Zeus , and regarded as the punisher of murderers and homicides , —even those involuntarily so . See Blomfield's note to Eschyl . Prom . v . 972 . acquitted in a court of justice is , at any 134 [ B. V. c . 2 . THE REPUBLIC OF PLATO .
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... note on this bon - mot , which he ascribes to Eubulus in a dialogue with Socrates . Schleiermacher , however , following Diogenes Laertius ( ii . 69 ) , attributes it to Aristippus , and Schneider to Simonides , on the authority of ...
... note on this bon - mot , which he ascribes to Eubulus in a dialogue with Socrates . Schleiermacher , however , following Diogenes Laertius ( ii . 69 ) , attributes it to Aristippus , and Schneider to Simonides , on the authority of ...
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... notes , lending their ears to catch the sound as from a neigh- bour's voice , some indeed saying that they hear some middle note , with the smallest appreciable interval , and others again doubtingly saying that the notes are just what ...
... notes , lending their ears to catch the sound as from a neigh- bour's voice , some indeed saying that they hear some middle note , with the smallest appreciable interval , and others again doubtingly saying that the notes are just what ...
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