The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page 35
... beautiful , —as being a good , which , both on its own account and for what springs from it , is desired by a man bent on being happy . It does not seem so , however , said he , to the multitude , but rather to be of that laborious kind ...
... beautiful , —as being a good , which , both on its own account and for what springs from it , is desired by a man bent on being happy . It does not seem so , however , said he , to the multitude , but rather to be of that laborious kind ...
Page 43
... beautiful , but still difficult and laborious , but intemperance and injustice as sweet and easy of attainment , though by repute only and law disgraceful : and they mostly say , that unjust are more profitable than just actions ; and ...
... beautiful , but still difficult and laborious , but intemperance and injustice as sweet and easy of attainment , though by repute only and law disgraceful : and they mostly say , that unjust are more profitable than just actions ; and ...
Page 58
... beautiful fable they may invent , we should select , and what is not so , we should reject : —and we are to prevail on nurses and mothers to repeat to the children such fables as are selected , and fashion their minds by fables , much ...
... beautiful fable they may invent , we should select , and what is not so , we should reject : —and we are to prevail on nurses and mothers to repeat to the children such fables as are selected , and fashion their minds by fables , much ...
Page 62
... beautiful and excellent , con- tinues always to the utmost of his power invariably in his own form . This seems a necessary conclusion , said he . Well then , said I , most excellent Adimantus , let not any of the poets tell us , how in ...
... beautiful and excellent , con- tinues always to the utmost of his power invariably in his own form . This seems a necessary conclusion , said he . Well then , said I , most excellent Adimantus , let not any of the poets tell us , how in ...
Page 70
... beautiful , when ...... the steaming table ' s spread With plenteous viands , while the cups , with wine From brimming beakers fill'd , pass brisk around , † — does it seem proper to you that a youth should hear , in order to obtain a ...
... beautiful , when ...... the steaming table ' s spread With plenteous viands , while the cups , with wine From brimming beakers fill'd , pass brisk around , † — does it seem proper to you that a youth should hear , in order to obtain a ...
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