Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 118
... means of what he has hitherto imparted or satisfactorily in- vestigated himself , or which suppose more profound views and a higher degree of philosophical perfection than any to which he can yet hope to have brought his readers ...
... means of what he has hitherto imparted or satisfactorily in- vestigated himself , or which suppose more profound views and a higher degree of philosophical perfection than any to which he can yet hope to have brought his readers ...
Sivu 338
... means of distinctly enunciated ideas , the connection of which is impressed upon the hearer by means of words , whose sound is an echo of their sense , brought into strong and prominent relief ; the tender element in the sorrow is ...
... means of distinctly enunciated ideas , the connection of which is impressed upon the hearer by means of words , whose sound is an echo of their sense , brought into strong and prominent relief ; the tender element in the sorrow is ...
Sivu 425
... means of his close friendship with Archelaus he was the cause of Philip's coming to the govern- ment . " Then , after bringing forward the passage of Speu- sippus referring to this point , Athenæus continues : " But whether or not this ...
... means of his close friendship with Archelaus he was the cause of Philip's coming to the govern- ment . " Then , after bringing forward the passage of Speu- sippus referring to this point , Athenæus continues : " But whether or not this ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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