SelectionsScribner, 1955 - 448 strani |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 42
Stran 199
... admits of degrees , and pre of a harmony , and more completely a harmony a more truly and fully harmonized , to any ... admit of degrees ? or is one soul in very least degree more or less , or more or less com- ely , a soul than another ...
... admits of degrees , and pre of a harmony , and more completely a harmony a more truly and fully harmonized , to any ... admit of degrees ? or is one soul in very least degree more or less , or more or less com- ely , a soul than another ...
Stran 216
... admit opposites -- as , in the iven , three , although not opposed to the even , any the more admit of the even , but always = opposite into play on the other side ; or as not receive the odd , or fire the cold - from mples ( and there ...
... admit opposites -- as , in the iven , three , although not opposed to the even , any the more admit of the even , but always = opposite into play on the other side ; or as not receive the odd , or fire the cold - from mples ( and there ...
Stran 440
... admit this ? es . And do you admit also that they have all power tals and immortals can have ? " hey will , of course , admit this also . And surely we three and they two - five in all knowledged that they are good and perfect ...
... admit this ? es . And do you admit also that they have all power tals and immortals can have ? " hey will , of course , admit this also . And surely we three and they two - five in all knowledged that they are good and perfect ...
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INTRODUCTIONRAPHAEL DEMOS | v |
APOLOGY | 1 |
CRITO | 28 |
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absolute Adeimantus admit Agathon agree Alcibiades answer Anytus Apollodorus appear argument assent Athenians Athens beauty become believe better body called Callicles Cebes Certainly Cleinias courage Crito death desire dialogue divine doctrine earth equal Eryximachus essence evil existence fear give Glaucon gods Gorgias harmony hear heard heaven Heracles Hesiod hich Hippocrates Homer honourable human idea immortal injustice judge justice knowledge laws live lover manner matter mean Meletus mind mortal motion nature never opinion opposite pain Parmenides person philosopher Plato pleasure poets principle Prodicus Protagoras punishment Pythodorus question reason replied rhapsode sense Simmias Socrates sort soul speak suppose sure tell temperance Theaet Theaetetus Theodorus ther things thought tion true truth virtue whole wisdom wise words youth Zeus