The Dialogues of Plato: Translated Into English with Analyses and Introductions, Količina 4Bigelow, Smith, 1900 |
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Stran 84
... Laches are older and richer than he is : they have had teachers , and perhaps have made dis- coveries ; and he would have trusted them entirely , if they had not been diametrically opposed . Lysimachus here proposes to resign the ...
... Laches are older and richer than he is : they have had teachers , and perhaps have made dis- coveries ; and he would have trusted them entirely , if they had not been diametrically opposed . Lysimachus here proposes to resign the ...
Stran 86
... Laches , are first indicated by their opinions on the exhibitions of the man fighting in heavy armor . The more thoughtful Nicias is quite ready to accept the new art , which Laches treats in the spirit of ridicule , and seems to think ...
... Laches , are first indicated by their opinions on the exhibitions of the man fighting in heavy armor . The more thoughtful Nicias is quite ready to accept the new art , which Laches treats in the spirit of ridicule , and seems to think ...
Stran 98
... Laches suggests that you should detain me , and not let me go until I have answered , I in turn earnestly beseech and advise you to detain Laches and Nicias , and question them . I would have you say to them : Socrates says that he has ...
... Laches suggests that you should detain me , and not let me go until I have answered , I in turn earnestly beseech and advise you to detain Laches and Nicias , and question them . I would have you say to them : Socrates says that he has ...
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CRITIAS OR THE ISLAND OF ATLANTIS | 5 |
The Unity of Virtue | 130 |
THE LAWS | 158 |
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