The Dialogues of Plato: Translated Into English with Analyses and Introductions, Količina 4Bigelow, Smith, 1900 |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 58
Stran 214
... Euthydemus will tell him how many stumps of teeth Dionysodorus has , and if Dionysodorus will give him a like piece of information about Euthydemus . Even Socrates is incredulous , and indulges in a little raillery at the expense of the ...
... Euthydemus will tell him how many stumps of teeth Dionysodorus has , and if Dionysodorus will give him a like piece of information about Euthydemus . Even Socrates is incredulous , and indulges in a little raillery at the expense of the ...
Stran 261
... Euthydemus . Then he is the same ? He is the same . I can not say that I like the connection ; but is he only my father , Euthydemus , or is he the father of all other men ? Of all other men , he replied . Do you suppose that he is a ...
... Euthydemus . Then he is the same ? He is the same . I can not say that I like the connection ; but is he only my father , Euthydemus , or is he the father of all other men ? Of all other men , he replied . Do you suppose that he is a ...
Stran 263
... Euthydemus , and one spear ? I do . And would you arm Geryon and Briareus in that way ? Considering the skill which you and your compan- ion have in fighting in armor , I thought that you would have known better . Here Euthydemus held ...
... Euthydemus , and one spear ? I do . And would you arm Geryon and Briareus in that way ? Considering the skill which you and your compan- ion have in fighting in armor , I thought that you would have known better . Here Euthydemus held ...
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THE LAWS | 158 |
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