Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... manifestly rests merely upon the almost dramatic form of these dialogues , which gave occasion to ar- range them in the same manner as the works of the Tragic Poets spontaneously arranged themselves accord- ing to the regulations of the ...
... manifestly rests merely upon the almost dramatic form of these dialogues , which gave occasion to ar- range them in the same manner as the works of the Tragic Poets spontaneously arranged themselves accord- ing to the regulations of the ...
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... manifestly inspired by the same mode of thinking , that it is impossible to recognise in them a later or a strange hand , and yet they might , as far as depends upon this point , come only from a scholar or an imitator who faithfully ...
... manifestly inspired by the same mode of thinking , that it is impossible to recognise in them a later or a strange hand , and yet they might , as far as depends upon this point , come only from a scholar or an imitator who faithfully ...
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... manifestly treats of Platonic subjects , the more perfectly this form is stamped upon it , we may not only pronounce it genuine with so much the more certainty , but since all those arts point back to what has gone before and forward to ...
... manifestly treats of Platonic subjects , the more perfectly this form is stamped upon it , we may not only pronounce it genuine with so much the more certainty , but since all those arts point back to what has gone before and forward to ...
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... manifestly , the Phædrus is the first and the Parmenides the last , partly as a most perfect exposition of it , partly as a transition to the second part , because it begins to philosophize upon the relation of ideas to actual things ...
... manifestly , the Phædrus is the first and the Parmenides the last , partly as a most perfect exposition of it , partly as a transition to the second part , because it begins to philosophize upon the relation of ideas to actual things ...
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... manifestly only on the ground of this passage of ours ; and let us rather confess that we do not know who Glaucon and Adimantus were , unless perhaps Glau- con the elder and Callæschrus had yet another brother called Adimantus from whom ...
... manifestly only on the ground of this passage of ours ; and let us rather confess that we do not know who Glaucon and Adimantus were , unless perhaps Glau- con the elder and Callæschrus had yet another brother called Adimantus from whom ...
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Sivu 431 - PSALMS and HYMNS, for PUBLIC WORSHIP; Selected and Revised by the Rev. JE RIDDLE, MA, Assistant Minister of Brunswick Chapel. Complete in Two Handsome Folio
Sivu 429 - TURTON, DD, Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge, and Dean of Peterborough.