Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1836 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 49
... speeches were usual in courts of justice to defend the same cause with the preceding ; the other , on the contrary , a counter- speech in favour of the impassioned suitor so severely accused in the first . The second part , to leave it ...
... speeches were usual in courts of justice to defend the same cause with the preceding ; the other , on the contrary , a counter- speech in favour of the impassioned suitor so severely accused in the first . The second part , to leave it ...
Sivu 50
... speeches the relation of the lovers is treated of merely upon the grounds of pleasure and profit - in the last , on ... speech , which alone ex- patiates to a certain degree upon the question of love- that myth , which , of all that the ...
... speeches the relation of the lovers is treated of merely upon the grounds of pleasure and profit - in the last , on ... speech , which alone ex- patiates to a certain degree upon the question of love- that myth , which , of all that the ...
Sivu 51
... speeches only as examples , and that , setting aside the correct method employed , every thing else in them is to be taken only as jest . According to that , then , we should have to pay especial attention , from the beginning ...
... speeches only as examples , and that , setting aside the correct method employed , every thing else in them is to be taken only as jest . According to that , then , we should have to pay especial attention , from the beginning ...
Sivu 53
... speeches , and fix every one and each to correspond to all the different kinds of minds , in order thus to define how every speech , under given circumstances , can and must be fashioned according to the rules of art . From this point ...
... speeches , and fix every one and each to correspond to all the different kinds of minds , in order thus to define how every speech , under given circumstances , can and must be fashioned according to the rules of art . From this point ...
Sivu 54
... speeches . Whence the propriety of their position before the theoretical part , and the necessity of a fiction for ... speech to the understanding and to sober worldly - mindedness , the ex- pression moreover , notwithstanding all the ...
... speeches . Whence the propriety of their position before the theoretical part , and the necessity of a fiction for ... speech to the understanding and to sober worldly - mindedness , the ex- pression moreover , notwithstanding all the ...
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