The Works of Plato, Volume 2Henry G. Bohn, 1861 |
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... soul , —viz . , that , if we be not justly and adequately compensated in this life , we shall meet with perfect and unswerving justice , when arraigned before the judgment - seat of God . Having thus far explained Plato's notions ...
... soul , —viz . , that , if we be not justly and adequately compensated in this life , we shall meet with perfect and unswerving justice , when arraigned before the judgment - seat of God . Having thus far explained Plato's notions ...
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... soul , to which we can justly ascribe them , and say they are its proper functions ? No other . But what of this ? -To live ; shall we say it is the work of the soul ? Most assuredly , said he . Do not we say , then , that there is some ...
... soul , to which we can justly ascribe them , and say they are its proper functions ? No other . But what of this ? -To live ; shall we say it is the work of the soul ? Most assuredly , said he . Do not we say , then , that there is some ...
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... soul of the possessor , and concealed both from gods and men , no one has yet sufficiently investigated , either in poetry or prose - writing , -how , namely , that the one is the greatest of all the evils that the soul has within it ...
... soul of the possessor , and concealed both from gods and men , no one has yet sufficiently investigated , either in poetry or prose - writing , -how , namely , that the one is the greatest of all the evils that the soul has within it ...
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... soul is fear- less of everything and indomitable ? I have . It is plain , then , what species of guardian we ought to have , as respects the body ? Yes . And with reference to his soul moreover , that he should be spirited . That is ...
... soul is fear- less of everything and indomitable ? I have . It is plain , then , what species of guardian we ought to have , as respects the body ? Yes . And with reference to his soul moreover , that he should be spirited . That is ...
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... soul itself , will not external accidents least of all disorder and change the bravest and wisest ? Yes . And surely all manufactured vessels , and buildings , and vestments , such as are properly made and in a right state , are ...
... soul itself , will not external accidents least of all disorder and change the bravest and wisest ? Yes . And surely all manufactured vessels , and buildings , and vestments , such as are properly made and in a right state , are ...
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