Great Books of the Western World, Količina 7Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Stran 36
... present , nor of the past , but is of future and expected evil . Do you not agree to that , Laches ? La . Yes , Socrates , entirely . Soc . That is my view , Nicias ; the terrible things , as I should say , are the evils which are ...
... present , nor of the past , but is of future and expected evil . Do you not agree to that , Laches ? La . Yes , Socrates , entirely . Soc . That is my view , Nicias ; the terrible things , as I should say , are the evils which are ...
Stran 279
... present with them , as the beautiful are those who have beauty present with them ? Cal . Yes . Soc . And do you call the fools and cowards good men ? For you were saying just now that the courageous and the wise are the good- would you ...
... present with them , as the beautiful are those who have beauty present with them ? Cal . Yes . Soc . And do you call the fools and cowards good men ? For you were saying just now that the courageous and the wise are the good- would you ...
Stran 502
... present ? No. And when it arrives at the present it stops from becoming older , and no longer becomes , but is older , for if it went on it would never be reached by the present , for it is the nature of that which goes on , to touch ...
... present ? No. And when it arrives at the present it stops from becoming older , and no longer becomes , but is older , for if it went on it would never be reached by the present , for it is the nature of that which goes on , to touch ...
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