Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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... language in reference to the expression of philosophical thoughts , to the works of this class at that time in existence , and the probable extent of their circulation . For upon these points there is not only much to explain more ...
... language in reference to the expression of philosophical thoughts , to the works of this class at that time in existence , and the probable extent of their circulation . For upon these points there is not only much to explain more ...
Sivu 3
... language for philo- sophical purposes , to feel where and how Plato is cramped by it , and where he himself laboriously extends its grasp , must necessarily misunderstand his author , and that , for the most part , in the most ...
... language for philo- sophical purposes , to feel where and how Plato is cramped by it , and where he himself laboriously extends its grasp , must necessarily misunderstand his author , and that , for the most part , in the most ...
Sivu 9
... language and composition lavished on matter of no importance , or particular fine passages as they are called , or moral sentiments and principles , all pointing to very subordinate if not very dubious merit , so that if these men would ...
... language and composition lavished on matter of no importance , or particular fine passages as they are called , or moral sentiments and principles , all pointing to very subordinate if not very dubious merit , so that if these men would ...
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... language , a certain common range of subject , and the particular form into which Plato usually moulds it . Now as regards the language , the matter in question would be fortunately dealt by , if any proof whatever could be drawn from ...
... language , a certain common range of subject , and the particular form into which Plato usually moulds it . Now as regards the language , the matter in question would be fortunately dealt by , if any proof whatever could be drawn from ...
Sivu 33
... language of an author who has wielded the pen so long must acquire , and moreover the great loss of contemporaneous and similar works , and , finally , if the small and already long since rejected dialogues are to be accounted as ...
... language of an author who has wielded the pen so long must acquire , and moreover the great loss of contemporaneous and similar works , and , finally , if the small and already long since rejected dialogues are to be accounted as ...
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