SelectionsScribner, 1955 - 448 strani |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 70
Stran 104
... argument by yourself , he said . want to ask one more question , I said . I want whether you still think that there are men who ignorant and yet most courageous ? eem to have a great ambition to make me an- crates , and therefore I will ...
... argument by yourself , he said . want to ask one more question , I said . I want whether you still think that there are men who ignorant and yet most courageous ? eem to have a great ambition to make me an- crates , and therefore I will ...
Stran 197
... argument , or of a part only ? Of a part only , they replied . And what did you think , he said , of that part of the argument in which we said that knowledge was recol- lection , and hence inferred that the soul must have previously ...
... argument , or of a part only ? Of a part only , they replied . And what did you think , he said , of that part of the argument in which we said that knowledge was recol- lection , and hence inferred that the soul must have previously ...
Stran 425
... argument , but they lead away the minds of othe is my opinion of them . Cle . You are right ; but I should like to kn this happens . Ath . I fear that the argument may seem sing Cle . Do not hesitate , Stranger ; I see that afraid of ...
... argument , but they lead away the minds of othe is my opinion of them . Cle . You are right ; but I should like to kn this happens . Ath . I fear that the argument may seem sing Cle . Do not hesitate , Stranger ; I see that afraid of ...
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APOLOGY | 1 |
CRITO | 28 |
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