SelectionsScribner, 1955 - 448 strani |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 81
Stran 87
... question consult with you ? I must , indeed . And I shoul once more to have my memory refreshed by you the questions which I was asking you at first , an to have your help in considering them . If I am no taken the question was this ...
... question consult with you ? I must , indeed . And I shoul once more to have my memory refreshed by you the questions which I was asking you at first , an to have your help in considering them . If I am no taken the question was this ...
Stran 98
... question which ed of me and Protagoras . At the time when you e question , if you remember , both of us were I that there was nothing mightier than knowl- ad that knowledge , in whatever existing , must advantage over pleasure and all ...
... question which ed of me and Protagoras . At the time when you e question , if you remember , both of us were I that there was nothing mightier than knowl- ad that knowledge , in whatever existing , must advantage over pleasure and all ...
Stran 319
... question which can be raise these phenomena , notably about dreaming an ng ? eaet . What question ? c . A question which I think that you must ofte heard persons ask : -How can you determin her at this moment we are sleeping , and all ...
... question which can be raise these phenomena , notably about dreaming an ng ? eaet . What question ? c . A question which I think that you must ofte heard persons ask : -How can you determin her at this moment we are sleeping , and all ...
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INTRODUCTIONRAPHAEL DEMOS | v |
APOLOGY | 1 |
CRITO | 28 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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