The Dialogues of Plato: Tr. Into English, with Analyses and Introduction, Količina 4Jefferson Press, 1871 |
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Stran 582
... Charmides , Lysis , pages 7- 33 . 41-64 . Stephens , ii . 153 . แ ii . 203 . Laches , 71-95 . 66 ii . 177 . Protagoras , 66 109-162 . i . 309 . Euthydemus , 66 173-212 . 64 i . 271 . Ion , 66 219-232 . " " i . 530 . Meno , 66 243-276 ...
... Charmides , Lysis , pages 7- 33 . 41-64 . Stephens , ii . 153 . แ ii . 203 . Laches , 71-95 . 66 ii . 177 . Protagoras , 66 109-162 . i . 309 . Euthydemus , 66 173-212 . 64 i . 271 . Ion , 66 219-232 . " " i . 530 . Meno , 66 243-276 ...
Stran 585
... Charmides , mostly in the dialogue of that name . Protag . 315 A. Symp 222 B. Charondas , Rep . 10 , 599 E. Chenè , Myson of , Protag . 343 A. Chians , Euthyd . 271 C ; 288 B. Chilon , Protag . 343 A. Chimaera , Rep . 9 , 588 C. Phaedr ...
... Charmides , mostly in the dialogue of that name . Protag . 315 A. Symp 222 B. Charondas , Rep . 10 , 599 E. Chenè , Myson of , Protag . 343 A. Chians , Euthyd . 271 C ; 288 B. Chilon , Protag . 343 A. Chimaera , Rep . 9 , 588 C. Phaedr ...
Stran 598
... CHARMIDES , THE , i . 1 . Childhood , second , of the drunkard , iv . 26 . Children , our riches , i . 77. Spoiled by friends , i . 78. Made cowards , ii . 205. Training of , not easy , ii . 274. Taught their letters , iii . 562. What ...
... CHARMIDES , THE , i . 1 . Childhood , second , of the drunkard , iv . 26 . Children , our riches , i . 77. Spoiled by friends , i . 78. Made cowards , ii . 205. Training of , not easy , ii . 274. Taught their letters , iii . 562. What ...
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