Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 355
... truth without benefit of equip- ment or statistics , while the doctrine of philosophic idealism has trans- ported the growing mind beyond the restraints of the material world . THE APOLOGY How you , O Athenians , have been affected by ...
... truth without benefit of equip- ment or statistics , while the doctrine of philosophic idealism has trans- ported the growing mind beyond the restraints of the material world . THE APOLOGY How you , O Athenians , have been affected by ...
Page 357
... truth is , O Athenians , that I have nothing to do with physical speculations . Very many of those here present are witnesses to the truth of this , and to them I appeal . Speak then , you who have heard me , and tell your neighbours ...
... truth is , O Athenians , that I have nothing to do with physical speculations . Very many of those here present are witnesses to the truth of this , and to them I appeal . Speak then , you who have heard me , and tell your neighbours ...
Page 383
... truth of each ; he who has got rid , as far as he can , of eyes and ears and , so to speak , of the whole body , these being in his opinion dis- tracting elements which when they infect the soul hinder her from acquiring truth and ...
... truth of each ; he who has got rid , as far as he can , of eyes and ears and , so to speak , of the whole body , these being in his opinion dis- tracting elements which when they infect the soul hinder her from acquiring truth and ...
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