The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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Page 99
... earth- born sons , let us lead them forward under the conduct of their leaders ; and when they are come into the city , let them con- sider where they may best pitch their camp , so as best to keep in order those within it , should any ...
... earth- born sons , let us lead them forward under the conduct of their leaders ; and when they are come into the city , let them con- sider where they may best pitch their camp , so as best to keep in order those within it , should any ...
Page 111
... earth . Aye , you say well , said he ; and we must act accordingly . CHAP . VI . — Thus then , son of Ariston , said I , is our state established . And , in the next place , having provided from some source or other sufficient light for ...
... earth . Aye , you say well , said he ; and we must act accordingly . CHAP . VI . — Thus then , son of Ariston , said I , is our state established . And , in the next place , having provided from some source or other sufficient light for ...
Page 112
... earth [ is it said to be wise , ] but only skilled in agricul- ture . I think so . But what , said I ; is there any science among any of the citizens in the state which we have just founded , which deliberates , not about any particular ...
... earth [ is it said to be wise , ] but only skilled in agricul- ture . I think so . But what , said I ; is there any science among any of the citizens in the state which we have just founded , which deliberates , not about any particular ...
Page 186
... earth in the east ; and that this took place perpetually . The Scholiast suggests , that Plato here refers to mathematical science : but Stallbaum conceives with far greater probability , that allusion is made to all liberal or musical ...
... earth in the east ; and that this took place perpetually . The Scholiast suggests , that Plato here refers to mathematical science : but Stallbaum conceives with far greater probability , that allusion is made to all liberal or musical ...
Page 276
... earth and their tables , they live feeding and coupling ; and from a lust for such things , they kick and push at one another as with iron horns and hoofs , and perish through their own . insatiety , just like those who are filling wth ...
... earth and their tables , they live feeding and coupling ; and from a lust for such things , they kick and push at one another as with iron horns and hoofs , and perish through their own . insatiety , just like those who are filling wth ...
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