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" And therefore when any one of these pantomimic gentlemen, who are so clever that they can imitate anything, comes to us, and makes a proposal to exhibit himself and his poetry, we will fall down and worship him as a sweet and holy and wonderful being;... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 492
edited by - 1909
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 112

1872 - 858 pages
...passage of the " Republic," which prescribes the manner of treating the "multiform" or imitative poet. " We will fall down and worship him as a sweet and holy...— the law will not allow them. And so when we have annointed him with inyrrh, and set a garland of wool upon his head, we shall send him away to another...
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The Living Age, Volume 112

1872 - 844 pages
...of the " Republic," which prescribes the manner of treating the " multiform " or imitative poet. li We will fall down and worship him as a sweet and holy...— the law will not allow them. And so when we have annointed him with inyrrh, and set a garland of wool upon his head, we shall send him away to another...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 39

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1895 - 588 pages
...treated as Plato recommended : ' When one of these makes a proposal to exhibit himself and his poetry, we will fall down and worship him as a sweet and holy and •worshipful being ; but we must also inform him that there is no place for such as he in our state...
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The Republic of Plato

Plato - 1888 - 646 pages
...makes a proposal to exhibit himself great and his poetry, we will fall down and worship him as honour^. a sweet and holy and wonderful being; but we must also inform him that in our State such as he are not °fthe permitted to exist ; the law will not allow them. And so counlr'fwhen...
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A Popular History of the Art of Music: From the Earliest Times Until the Present

William Smythe Babcock Mathews - 1891 - 518 pages
...imitate anything conies to our state, ard proposes to exhibit himself and his poetry, we will fail down and worship him as a sweet and holy and wonderful...such as he is in our state — the law will not allow him. And so when we have anointed him with myrrh and set a garland of wool upon his head, we shall...
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Republic. Timaeus. Critias

Plato - 1892 - 796 pages
...makes a proposal to exhibit himself great and his poetry, we will fall down and worship him as honours, a sweet and holy and wonderful being ; but we must " also inform him that in our State such as he are not of the permitted to exist ; the law will not allow them. /"And so countrywhen...
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Calendar of the University of Sydney

University of Sydney - 1898 - 548 pages
...who can imitate anything, comes to us, and proposes to exhibit himself and his poetry . . . we must inform him that there is no place for such as he is in our State. . . . For we mean to employ for our souls' health the rougher and severer poet or story-teller, who...
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In the Republic of Letters

William Macneile Dixon - 1898 - 258 pages
...as Plato recommended : — ' When one of these makes a proposal to exhibit himself and his poetry, we will fall down and worship him as a sweet and holy and worshipful being ; but we must also inform him that there is no place for such as he in our state —...
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Dialogues of Plato, Volume 2

Plato - 1899 - 634 pages
...gentlemen, who can imitate anything, comes to our State, and proposes to exhihit himself and his poetry, we will fall down and worship him as a sweet and holy...but we must also inform him that there is no place lor euch as he is in our State, — the law will not allow them. And so when we have anointed him with...
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The Republic of Plato: An Ideal Commonwealth

Plato - 1901 - 456 pages
...that they can imitate anything, comes to us, and makes a proposal to exhibit himself and his poetry, we will fall down and worship him as a sweet and holy...wonderful being; but we must also inform him that in our State such as he are not permitted to exist; the law will not allow them. And so when we have...
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