Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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... conceive Hipponicus as dead , and whether he may not have been absent abroad , perhaps in the army before Potidea , if ... conceived that Plato transposed to a false period this one circumstance , not unimportant for his plan , than that ...
... conceive Hipponicus as dead , and whether he may not have been absent abroad , perhaps in the army before Potidea , if ... conceived that Plato transposed to a false period this one circumstance , not unimportant for his plan , than that ...
Sivu 158
... conceived by Plato , as in the Lysis the preliminary dialogue does to the rest . An example the more applicable in the present case , because it is just from the kind of dis- cussion the idea of the good there receives , that the ...
... conceived by Plato , as in the Lysis the preliminary dialogue does to the rest . An example the more applicable in the present case , because it is just from the kind of dis- cussion the idea of the good there receives , that the ...
Sivu 285
... conceived , that in this dialogue the persons imitated may be not so much those actually introduced to speak , as others represented under their name , only that he himself followed too slight hints , and was over hasty in his ...
... conceived , that in this dialogue the persons imitated may be not so much those actually introduced to speak , as others represented under their name , only that he himself followed too slight hints , and was over hasty in his ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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