Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 198
... allusions ; but which , as regards the immediate progress of the dialogue , seems to be an extremely capricious inter- ruption , not less violently brought in , and no better kept within rule and rein , than that so justly censured in ...
... allusions ; but which , as regards the immediate progress of the dialogue , seems to be an extremely capricious inter- ruption , not less violently brought in , and no better kept within rule and rein , than that so justly censured in ...
Sivu 199
... allusions may be easily surmised . So again , without any particular men- tion of the philosopher , several of the antitheses dis- cussed in the Parmenides reappear elsewhere in this dialogue , in part accompanied by elucidations of ...
... allusions may be easily surmised . So again , without any particular men- tion of the philosopher , several of the antitheses dis- cussed in the Parmenides reappear elsewhere in this dialogue , in part accompanied by elucidations of ...
Sivu 202
... allusions which do not interfere with the progress of the whole , and which every one may easily be content to take as embellish- ments without thinking to find in them any thing par- ticular , may understand the whole without having ...
... allusions which do not interfere with the progress of the whole , and which every one may easily be content to take as embellish- ments without thinking to find in them any thing par- ticular , may understand the whole without having ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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