The Dialogues of Plato: Translated Into English with Analyses and Introductions, Količina 4Bigelow, Smith, 1900 |
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Stran 45
... allow him to do exactly as he likes . " Of course not : the very slaves have more liberty than he has . " ' But how ... allowed to do , although he is not allowed to do others ? " " Yes , because he knows them , and does not know the ...
... allow him to do exactly as he likes . " Of course not : the very slaves have more liberty than he has . " ' But how ... allowed to do , although he is not allowed to do others ? " " Yes , because he knows them , and does not know the ...
Stran 58
... allowed to write or read the let- ters in any order which you please , or take up the lyre and tune the notes , and play ... allow you to do the one and not the other ? I suppose , he said , that the reason is that I under- stand the one ...
... allowed to write or read the let- ters in any order which you please , or take up the lyre and tune the notes , and play ... allow you to do the one and not the other ? I suppose , he said , that the reason is that I under- stand the one ...
Stran 375
... allow the body to be at rest , but is always producing motions and shakings , which constantly react upon the natural motions both within and with- out , and by shaking moderately the affections and parts which wander about the body ...
... allow the body to be at rest , but is always producing motions and shakings , which constantly react upon the natural motions both within and with- out , and by shaking moderately the affections and parts which wander about the body ...
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CRITIAS OR THE ISLAND OF ATLANTIS | 5 |
The Unity of Virtue | 130 |
THE LAWS | 158 |
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