Dialogues of Plato: Containing The Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phaedo, and ProtagorasColonial Press, 1899 - 208 strani |
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Stran 27
... poor , may ask and answer me and listen to my words ; and whether he turns out to be a bad man or a good one , that cannot be justly laid to my charge , as I never taught him anything . And if anyone says that he has ever learned or ...
... poor , may ask and answer me and listen to my words ; and whether he turns out to be a bad man or a good one , that cannot be justly laid to my charge , as I never taught him anything . And if anyone says that he has ever learned or ...
Stran 31
... poor man who is your leisure that he may instruct you ? There can be no more fitting reward than maintenance in the Prytaneum , O men of Athens , a reward which he deserves far more than the citizen who has won the prize at Olympia in ...
... poor man who is your leisure that he may instruct you ? There can be no more fitting reward than maintenance in the Prytaneum , O men of Athens , a reward which he deserves far more than the citizen who has won the prize at Olympia in ...
Stran 165
... poor , high and low -anyone who likes gets up , and no one reproaches him , as in the former case , with not having learned , and having no teacher , and yet giving advice ; evidently because they are under the impression that this sort ...
... poor , high and low -anyone who likes gets up , and no one reproaches him , as in the former case , with not having learned , and having no teacher , and yet giving advice ; evidently because they are under the impression that this sort ...
Stran 2
... poor man's slave . The family is the associa- tion established by nature for the supply of men's every day wants , and the members of it are called by Charondas " com- panions of the cupboard " [ oμooπúovs ] , and by Epimenides the ...
... poor man's slave . The family is the associa- tion established by nature for the supply of men's every day wants , and the members of it are called by Charondas " com- panions of the cupboard " [ oμooπúovs ] , and by Epimenides the ...
Stran 35
... poor not to give but to receive them . Plato in the Laws was of opinion that , to a certain ex- tent , accumulation should be allowed , forbidding , as I have al- ready observed , any citizen to possess more than five times the minimum ...
... poor not to give but to receive them . Plato in the Laws was of opinion that , to a certain ex- tent , accumulation should be allowed , forbidding , as I have al- ready observed , any citizen to possess more than five times the minimum ...
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