The Dialogues of Plato: Translated Into English with Analyses and Introductions, Količina 4Bigelow, Smith, 1900 |
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Stran 97
... teachers were , if we say that we have any , and prove them to be men of merit and experienced trainers of the minds of youth and really our teachers . Or if any of us says that he has no teacher , but that he has works to show of his ...
... teachers were , if we say that we have any , and prove them to be men of merit and experienced trainers of the minds of youth and really our teachers . Or if any of us says that he has no teacher , but that he has works to show of his ...
Stran 157
... teachers , and enjoin them to see to his manners even more than to his reading and music ; and the teachers do as they are desired . And when the boy has learned his letters and is beginning to understand what is written , as before he ...
... teachers , and enjoin them to see to his manners even more than to his reading and music ; and the teachers do as they are desired . And when the boy has learned his letters and is beginning to understand what is written , as before he ...
Stran 160
... teacher . You might as well ask , Who teaches Greek ? For of that too there will not be any teachers found . Or you might ask , Who is to teach the sons of our artisans this same art which they have learned of their fathers ? He and his ...
... teacher . You might as well ask , Who teaches Greek ? For of that too there will not be any teachers found . Or you might ask , Who is to teach the sons of our artisans this same art which they have learned of their fathers ? He and his ...
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CRITIAS OR THE ISLAND OF ATLANTIS | 5 |
The Unity of Virtue | 130 |
THE LAWS | 158 |
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able admit agree Alcibiades allow answer appears argument assented Athenians Athens beauty become better Callias Certainly charm Charmides Cleinias consider courage Critias Crito Ctesippus dear desire Dialogue difficulty Dionysodorus Dorian mode Epimetheus Euthydemus evil father fear friendship give happy hear heard Heracles Hesiod Hippias Hippocrates Hippothales holiness Homer honorable ideas ignorance imagine Iolaus justice know all things knowl knowledge Lacedaemonians Laches laugh lover Lysimachus Lysis manner matter mean medicine Melesias Menexenus mind nature never Nicias Nicias and Laches noble notion opinion opposite pain Parmenides person philosophy physician Pittacus Plato pleasure poem poets praise Prodicus Protagoras question reason replied rhapsode Simonides Socrates Sophist sort soul speak speech suppose sure talking taught teach teachers tell Theaet thought Thurii tion true truth virtue wisdom or temperance wise words young youth Zeus