The Dialogues of Plato, Količina 1Clarendon Press, 1871 |
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Stran 3
... notion , which may also be rendered Moderation 1 , Modesty , Discretion , Wisdom , without completely exhausting by all these terms the various associations of the word . It may be described as ' mens sana in corpore sano , ' the ...
... notion , which may also be rendered Moderation 1 , Modesty , Discretion , Wisdom , without completely exhausting by all these terms the various associations of the word . It may be described as ' mens sana in corpore sano , ' the ...
Stran 5
... notion that temperance is ' doing W one's own business , ' which in the Republic ( such is the shifting character of the Platonic philosophy ) is given as the definition , not of temperance , but of justice ; ( 5 ) The beginnings of ...
... notion that temperance is ' doing W one's own business , ' which in the Republic ( such is the shifting character of the Platonic philosophy ) is given as the definition , not of temperance , but of justice ; ( 5 ) The beginnings of ...
Stran 13
... notion of her . Is not that true ? Yes , he said , that I think is true . And as you speak Greek , I said , you can surely describe what this appears to be , which you have within you . Certainly , he said . In order , then , that I may ...
... notion of her . Is not that true ? Yes , he said , that I think is true . And as you speak Greek , I said , you can surely describe what this appears to be , which you have within you . Certainly , he said . In order , then , that I may ...
Stran 17
... notion of his own meaning . And in saying this he laughed slyly , and looked at Critias . Critias had long been showing uneasiness , for he felt that he had a reputation to maintain with Charmides and the rest of the company . He had ...
... notion of his own meaning . And in saying this he laughed slyly , and looked at Critias . Critias had long been showing uneasiness , for he felt that he had a reputation to maintain with Charmides and the rest of the company . He had ...
Stran 20
... notion of him who dedicated the inscription was , as I believe , that the god speaks to those who enter his temple not as men speak ; but , when a worshipper enters , the first word which he hears is Be temperate ! ' This , however ...
... notion of him who dedicated the inscription was , as I believe , that the god speaks to those who enter his temple not as men speak ; but , when a worshipper enters , the first word which he hears is Be temperate ! ' This , however ...
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