The Dialogues of Plato: Tr. Into English, with Analyses and Introduction, Том 1Jefferson Press, 1871 |
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... Euthydemus , when they saw him , at first stopped and talked with one another , now and then glancing at us , for I particularly watched them ; and then Euthydemus came and sat down by the youth , and the other by me on the left hand ...
... Euthydemus , when they saw him , at first stopped and talked with one another , now and then glancing at us , for I particularly watched them ; and then Euthydemus came and sat down by the youth , and the other by me on the left hand ...
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... Euthydemus ? he said . Neither I nor any other man ; for tell me now , Ctesippus , if you think it good or evil for a man who is sick to drink medicino when he wants it ... Euthydemus , said Ctesippus ; and the Scythians 204 EUTHYDEMUS .
... Euthydemus ? he said . Neither I nor any other man ; for tell me now , Ctesippus , if you think it good or evil for a man who is sick to drink medicino when he wants it ... Euthydemus , said Ctesippus ; and the Scythians 204 EUTHYDEMUS .
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... Euthydemus . That which has the quality of vision clearly . And 1 you also see that which has the quality of vision ? he said . Yes , I do . Then do you see our garments ? Yes . Then our ... Euthydemus . Then , my good EUTHYDEMUS . 205.
... Euthydemus . That which has the quality of vision clearly . And 1 you also see that which has the quality of vision ? he said . Yes , I do . Then do you see our garments ? Yes . Then our ... Euthydemus . Then , my good EUTHYDEMUS . 205.
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