Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoArno Press, 1973 - 432 sivua |
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... reader into this dialogue , on other accounts sufficiently terrifying to many in many points of view . Hence it may be more advisable to state briefly the view which seems to be the correct one , as it may possibly approve itself suffi ...
... reader into this dialogue , on other accounts sufficiently terrifying to many in many points of view . Hence it may be more advisable to state briefly the view which seems to be the correct one , as it may possibly approve itself suffi ...
Sivu 330
... reader may then take it as he will , and others to whom it may seem worth the trouble , can turn the subject over and over , and bring the con- clusion more home to the apprehension and judgment of readers in general . First of all then ...
... reader may then take it as he will , and others to whom it may seem worth the trouble , can turn the subject over and over , and bring the con- clusion more home to the apprehension and judgment of readers in general . First of all then ...
Sivu 340
... reader may find in the speech as must jest or earnest as he will , and conjecture according to his own notions what Plato meant by it ; much , however , will be gained at once , if we could but persuade our readers not to attribute to ...
... reader may find in the speech as must jest or earnest as he will , and conjecture according to his own notions what Plato meant by it ; much , however , will be gained at once , if we could but persuade our readers not to attribute to ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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