The Dialogues of Plato: Translated Into English with Analyses and Introductions, Količina 4Bigelow, Smith, 1900 |
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Stran 83
... Nicias and Laches have accompanied them to see a man named Stesilaus fighting in heavy armor . The two fathers ask the two generals what they think of this exhibition , and whether they would advise that their sons shou ' I acquire the ...
... Nicias and Laches have accompanied them to see a man named Stesilaus fighting in heavy armor . The two fathers ask the two generals what they think of this exhibition , and whether they would advise that their sons shou ' I acquire the ...
Stran 84
... Nicias says , how little he knows the man , who will certainly not go away until he has cross - examined the company about their past lives . Nicias has often submitted to this process ; and Laches is quite willing to learn from ...
... Nicias says , how little he knows the man , who will certainly not go away until he has cross - examined the company about their past lives . Nicias has often submitted to this process ; and Laches is quite willing to learn from ...
Stran 86
... Nicias and 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 ...
... Nicias and 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 ...
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CRITIAS OR THE ISLAND OF ATLANTIS | 5 |
The Unity of Virtue | 130 |
THE LAWS | 158 |
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