Great Books of the Western World, Količina 7Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... father and the father of Melesias , and which is applicable , not only to them , but to us , and to every one who is occupied with public affairs . As he says , such persons are too apt to be negligent and careless of their own children ...
... father and the father of Melesias , and which is applicable , not only to them , but to us , and to every one who is occupied with public affairs . As he says , such persons are too apt to be negligent and careless of their own children ...
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... father . Then he is and is not your brother . Not by the same father , my good man , I said , for Chaeredemus was his father , and mine was Sophroniscus . And was Sophroniscus a father , and Chaere- demus also ? Yes , I said ; the ...
... father . Then he is and is not your brother . Not by the same father , my good man , I said , for Chaeredemus was his father , and mine was Sophroniscus . And was Sophroniscus a father , and Chaere- demus also ? Yes , I said ; the ...
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... father . Soc . Your father ! my good man ? Euth . Yes . Soc . And of what is he accused ? Euth . Of murder , Socrates . Soc . By the powers , Euthyphro ! how little does the common herd know of the nature of right and truth . A man must ...
... father . Soc . Your father ! my good man ? Euth . Yes . Soc . And of what is he accused ? Euth . Of murder , Socrates . Soc . By the powers , Euthyphro ! how little does the common herd know of the nature of right and truth . A man must ...
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