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... positions from whence to make excursions over a large part of the Platonic philosophy . We may perhaps be charged with hav- ing sometimes used the text as a mere thread on which to hang our own discussions ; but even should it be ...
... positions from whence to make excursions over a large part of the Platonic philosophy . We may perhaps be charged with hav- ing sometimes used the text as a mere thread on which to hang our own discussions ; but even should it be ...
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... position of the participles and infinitives above suggests another division , which , although it may not have been intended , is yet most important and It will be seen that these participles all express feelings of the true ...
... position of the participles and infinitives above suggests another division , which , although it may not have been intended , is yet most important and It will be seen that these participles all express feelings of the true ...
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... position with τὸ νῦν παρὸν δόγμα . 7. ἀλλ ' ἐάν . This place may be freed from its difficulties if we read οἷόν τε , regard ᾖ understood as subjunctive to ἐὰν , and refer γενώμεθα to ἵνα , instead of ἐάν , as is generally done . Ordo ...
... position with τὸ νῦν παρὸν δόγμα . 7. ἀλλ ' ἐάν . This place may be freed from its difficulties if we read οἷόν τε , regard ᾖ understood as subjunctive to ἐὰν , and refer γενώμεθα to ἵνα , instead of ἐάν , as is generally done . Ordo ...
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... position just proved , namely , that it was the best soul that moved , & c . , they , in their simplicity , directly infer , or , as we might say , leap at once to the truth of a special Providence , although the Athenian or Socrates ...
... position just proved , namely , that it was the best soul that moved , & c . , they , in their simplicity , directly infer , or , as we might say , leap at once to the truth of a special Providence , although the Athenian or Socrates ...
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... position , how- ever , in the order of the words before its correlative , it may be re- garded as affected , through a species of attraction , by the words im- mediately preceding . Had it followed τοιοῦτος , it would probably have been ...
... position , how- ever , in the order of the words before its correlative , it may be re- garded as affected , through a species of attraction , by the words im- mediately preceding . Had it followed τοιοῦτος , it would probably have been ...
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