Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 25
... easily arise , so that what was internally in existence sooner than something else , does not yet appear externally until a later period . But with due regard to these effects of accident , which would hardly escape an attentive eye ...
... easily arise , so that what was internally in existence sooner than something else , does not yet appear externally until a later period . But with due regard to these effects of accident , which would hardly escape an attentive eye ...
Sivu 262
... easily see that much that was too shortly touched upon in the Euthydemus , is here demonstrated more at length . If we compare further what the Cratylus and Sophist have in common , we can scarcely doubt that the illustrations about ...
... easily see that much that was too shortly touched upon in the Euthydemus , is here demonstrated more at length . If we compare further what the Cratylus and Sophist have in common , we can scarcely doubt that the illustrations about ...
Sivu 357
... easily , and we may even say , notwithstanding many circumstances at that time favourable to the case , too easily granted by the inter- locutors , that those who are most adapted for governing do yet only engage in it because there is ...
... easily , and we may even say , notwithstanding many circumstances at that time favourable to the case , too easily granted by the inter- locutors , that those who are most adapted for governing do yet only engage in it because there is ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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