Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 154
... Hippias . Hence this dialogue , if it is placed after the Prota- goras , a position which it always occupies , must ever interrupt the natural progression . Moreover we find neither in the Hippias any reference whatever to the ...
... Hippias . Hence this dialogue , if it is placed after the Prota- goras , a position which it always occupies , must ever interrupt the natural progression . Moreover we find neither in the Hippias any reference whatever to the ...
Sivu 155
... Hippias , whether we look to the subject- matter , or to the different modes of treating it . As then this is the most favourable view which may be taken of the work , and yet supposing it true , the Hippias appears to a certain degree ...
... Hippias , whether we look to the subject- matter , or to the different modes of treating it . As then this is the most favourable view which may be taken of the work , and yet supposing it true , the Hippias appears to a certain degree ...
Sivu 156
... Hippias , while in the Hippias they furnish only unmeaning ornament . And again , the manner particu- larly in which the interlocutors start with Homer looks like an expedient of some pupil unacquainted with those lyric poets , more ...
... Hippias , while in the Hippias they furnish only unmeaning ornament . And again , the manner particu- larly in which the interlocutors start with Homer looks like an expedient of some pupil unacquainted with those lyric poets , more ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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