Dialogues of Plato: Containing the Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phaedo, and ProtagorasColonial Press, 1899 - 208 strani |
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Stran 31
... slave of the magistrates of the year - of the Eleven ? Or shall the penalty be a fine , and imprisonment until the fine is paid ? There is the same objection . I should have to lie in prison , for money I have none , and cannot pay ...
... slave of the magistrates of the year - of the Eleven ? Or shall the penalty be a fine , and imprisonment until the fine is paid ? There is the same objection . I should have to lie in prison , for money I have none , and cannot pay ...
Stran 49
... slave , as your fathers were before you ? And if this is true you are not on equal terms with us ; nor can you think that you have a right to do to us what we are doing to you . Would you have any right to strike or revile or do any ...
... slave , as your fathers were before you ? And if this is true you are not on equal terms with us ; nor can you think that you have a right to do to us what we are doing to you . Would you have any right to strike or revile or do any ...
Stran 51
... slave would do , running away and turning your back upon the compacts and agreements which you made as a citizen . And first of all answer this very question : Are we right in saying that you agreed to be governed according to us in ...
... slave would do , running away and turning your back upon the compacts and agreements which you made as a citizen . And first of all answer this very question : Are we right in saying that you agreed to be governed according to us in ...
Stran 155
... , on my return from Ence whither I had gone in pursuit of my runaway slave Satyrus - as I was going to have told you if some other matter had not come in the way ; on my return , when we had done supper and were PROTAGORAS 155.
... , on my return from Ence whither I had gone in pursuit of my runaway slave Satyrus - as I was going to have told you if some other matter had not come in the way ; on my return , when we had done supper and were PROTAGORAS 155.
Stran 198
... slave , and might be dragged about anyhow . Now is that your view ? or do you think that knowledge is a noble and command- ing thing , which cannot be overcome , and will not allow a man , if he only knows the difference of good and ...
... slave , and might be dragged about anyhow . Now is that your view ? or do you think that knowledge is a noble and command- ing thing , which cannot be overcome , and will not allow a man , if he only knows the difference of good and ...
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