Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... confined to any one of these compart- ments in particular . But since he considered their es- sential unity and their common law as of the greater importance , and made it pre - eminently the object of his aim , the various problems are ...
... confined to any one of these compart- ments in particular . But since he considered their es- sential unity and their common law as of the greater importance , and made it pre - eminently the object of his aim , the various problems are ...
Sivu 56
... confine himself by such a self - imposed law , and that too quite contrary to his own method ? Or is it not usual with him to put into the mouth of his Interlocutors what they have never said , liable to the sole condition that it be ...
... confine himself by such a self - imposed law , and that too quite contrary to his own method ? Or is it not usual with him to put into the mouth of his Interlocutors what they have never said , liable to the sole condition that it be ...
Sivu 145
... confine itself to one poet , but extend over all , because the objects are the same in all , and the whole art of poetry one and indivisible . Secondly , that it does not belong to the rhapsodist generally to judge of the poet , but ...
... confine itself to one poet , but extend over all , because the objects are the same in all , and the whole art of poetry one and indivisible . Secondly , that it does not belong to the rhapsodist generally to judge of the poet , but ...
Sivu 180
... neither good nor bad taken up as a thing granted and acknowledged , but also what we find in that smaller dialogue upon the subject of love , predominant as it is , in a confined and limited form , obtains in this , like what 180.
... neither good nor bad taken up as a thing granted and acknowledged , but also what we find in that smaller dialogue upon the subject of love , predominant as it is , in a confined and limited form , obtains in this , like what 180.
Sivu 190
... confined and isolated within the narrow limits of his own per- sonal consciousness . These allusions however to the ... confine knowledge within its province , can never attain any of the objects of knowledge - forms in 190.
... confined and isolated within the narrow limits of his own per- sonal consciousness . These allusions however to the ... confine knowledge within its province , can never attain any of the objects of knowledge - forms in 190.
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