Schleiermacher's Introductions to the Dialogues of PlatoThoemmes Press, 1992 - 432 sivua |
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Sivu 149
... scarcely ascribe to him in his earliest stages , sometimes upon faulty resemblances to other passages which have completely the appear- ance of unfortunate imitations . The annotations will show this more accurately , as points of that ...
... scarcely ascribe to him in his earliest stages , sometimes upon faulty resemblances to other passages which have completely the appear- ance of unfortunate imitations . The annotations will show this more accurately , as points of that ...
Sivu 198
... scarcely any other allusions to earlier works occur in what belongs to the essential matter of the dialogue . These digressions , however , are remark- able ; for instance , the way in which not only the Eleatic doctrine is opposed to ...
... scarcely any other allusions to earlier works occur in what belongs to the essential matter of the dialogue . These digressions , however , are remark- able ; for instance , the way in which not only the Eleatic doctrine is opposed to ...
Sivu 262
... scarcely doubt that the illustrations about types and imitations preceded the application here made of the same thought ; especially if we notice the easy way in which the stranger is satisfied with the expla- nation , that a type is a ...
... scarcely doubt that the illustrations about types and imitations preceded the application here made of the same thought ; especially if we notice the easy way in which the stranger is satisfied with the expla- nation , that a type is a ...
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GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO THE PHEDRUS | 48 |
LYSIS | 74 |
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