The Dialogues of Plato: Tr. Into English, with Analyses and Introduction, Том 1Jefferson Press, 1871 |
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... persons are speaking , and one speaks better than the rest , will he who recognizes the better speaker be a different person from him who recognizes the worse , or the same ? Ion . Clearly the same . Soc . And who is he , and what is ...
... persons are speaking , and one speaks better than the rest , will he who recognizes the better speaker be a different person from him who recognizes the worse , or the same ? Ion . Clearly the same . Soc . And who is he , and what is ...
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... person who are not going to die to - morrow at least , there is no human probability of this , and you are therefore not liable to be deceived by the circumstances in which you are placed . Tell me then , whether I am right in saying ...
... person who are not going to die to - morrow at least , there is no human probability of this , and you are therefore not liable to be deceived by the circumstances in which you are placed . Tell me then , whether I am right in saying ...
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... person to come to your friend Eryx- imachus , or to his father Acumenus , and to say to him : " I know how to apply drugs which shall have either a heating or a cooling effect , and I can give a vomit and also a purge , and all that ...
... person to come to your friend Eryx- imachus , or to his father Acumenus , and to say to him : " I know how to apply drugs which shall have either a heating or a cooling effect , and I can give a vomit and also a purge , and all that ...
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