The Dialogues of Plato: Translated Into English with Analyses and Introductions, Količina 4Bigelow, Smith, 1900 |
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Stran 123
... Protagoras will make of him , " before he becomes his pupil . They go together to the house of Callias ; and Socrates , after explaining the purpose of their visit to Protagoras , asks the question " What he will make of Hippocrates ...
... Protagoras will make of him , " before he becomes his pupil . They go together to the house of Callias ; and Socrates , after explaining the purpose of their visit to Protagoras , asks the question " What he will make of Hippocrates ...
Stran 125
... Protagoras to speak shorter . As Protagoras declines to accommodate him , he rises to depart , but is detained by Callias , who thinks him unreasonable in not allowing Protagoras the liberty which he takes himself of speak- ing as he ...
... Protagoras to speak shorter . As Protagoras declines to accommodate him , he rises to depart , but is detained by Callias , who thinks him unreasonable in not allowing Protagoras the liberty which he takes himself of speak- ing as he ...
Stran 130
... Protagoras deems it more in accordance with his character to maintain that " some pleasures only are good . " There is no reason to suppose that in all this Plato is depict- ing an imaginary Protagoras ; at any rate , he is showing us ...
... Protagoras deems it more in accordance with his character to maintain that " some pleasures only are good . " There is no reason to suppose that in all this Plato is depict- ing an imaginary Protagoras ; at any rate , he is showing us ...
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CRITIAS OR THE ISLAND OF ATLANTIS | 5 |
The Unity of Virtue | 130 |
THE LAWS | 158 |
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