The Dialogues of Plato: Translated Into English with Analyses and Introductions, Količina 4Bigelow, Smith, 1900 |
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Stran 240
... things as they are ? Yes , he said , persons . all gentlemen and truth - speaking And are not good things good , and evil things evil ? He assented . And you say that gentlemen speak of things as they are ? Yes . Then the good speak ...
... things as they are ? Yes , he said , persons . all gentlemen and truth - speaking And are not good things good , and evil things evil ? He assented . And you say that gentlemen speak of things as they are ? Yes . Then the good speak ...
Stran 253
... things . That sounds well , Euthydemus ; and yet I must ask you to explain how I have that knowledge which we were seeking ; since a thing can not be and not be , and if I know one thing I know all , for I can not be knowing and not ...
... things . That sounds well , Euthydemus ; and yet I must ask you to explain how I have that knowledge which we were seeking ; since a thing can not be and not be , and if I know one thing I know all , for I can not be knowing and not ...
Stran 257
... things with this , and some things with something else , or do you know all things with this ? All that I know , I replied , I know with this . There again , Socrates , he said , the addition is su- perfluous . Well , then , I said , I ...
... things with this , and some things with something else , or do you know all things with this ? All that I know , I replied , I know with this . There again , Socrates , he said , the addition is su- perfluous . Well , then , I said , I ...
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CRITIAS OR THE ISLAND OF ATLANTIS | 5 |
The Unity of Virtue | 130 |
THE LAWS | 158 |
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