SelectionsScribner, 1955 - 448 strani |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 84
Stran 180
... soul is isdom ? is well and truly said , Socrates , he replied . to which class is the soul more nearly alike and far as may be inferred from this argument , as from the preceding one ? nk , Socrates , that , in the opinion of every one ...
... soul is isdom ? is well and truly said , Socrates , he replied . to which class is the soul more nearly alike and far as may be inferred from this argument , as from the preceding one ? nk , Socrates , that , in the opinion of every one ...
Stran 191
... soul always weaves another garment and repairs the ste . But of course , whenever the soul perishes , she ust have on her last garment , and this will survive r ; and then at length , when the soul is dead , the body ll show its native ...
... soul always weaves another garment and repairs the ste . But of course , whenever the soul perishes , she ust have on her last garment , and this will survive r ; and then at length , when the soul is dead , the body ll show its native ...
Stran 199
... soul admit of degrees ? or is one soul in very least degree more or less , or more or less com- ely , a soul than another ? ot in the least . et surely of two souls , one is said to have intelli- ce and virtue , and to be good , and the ...
... soul admit of degrees ? or is one soul in very least degree more or less , or more or less com- ely , a soul than another ? ot in the least . et surely of two souls , one is said to have intelli- ce and virtue , and to be good , and the ...
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