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... Hence , then , the twofold incorrect opinions upon Plato and his writings which have been given almost from the earliest times . The one , that it is in vain to search in his writings for any thing entire , nay , even for the very first ...
... Hence , then , the twofold incorrect opinions upon Plato and his writings which have been given almost from the earliest times . The one , that it is in vain to search in his writings for any thing entire , nay , even for the very first ...
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... Hence , therefore , others , with quite as little of a correct insight but with more good will , induced partly by particular expressions of Plato himself , partly also by a far - spread tradition pre- served from ancient times , of an ...
... Hence , therefore , others , with quite as little of a correct insight but with more good will , induced partly by particular expressions of Plato himself , partly also by a far - spread tradition pre- served from ancient times , of an ...
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... Hence , therefore , to that analytical exposition which we have now been in pos- session of for a short time , in a perfection far exceeding former attempts , it is a necessary supplementary process to restore to their natural ...
... Hence , therefore , to that analytical exposition which we have now been in pos- session of for a short time , in a perfection far exceeding former attempts , it is a necessary supplementary process to restore to their natural ...
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... Hence , that it is folly to build too much upon this , and that true reliance can be placed only upon oral and living instruction . But , he continues to argue , writing must be hazarded at a venture , and more for what it is as regards ...
... Hence , that it is folly to build too much upon this , and that true reliance can be placed only upon oral and living instruction . But , he continues to argue , writing must be hazarded at a venture , and more for what it is as regards ...
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... thought so much as spontaneous activity , that , with him , a remembrance of this kind of what has been al- ready acquired , must necessarily be so of the first and original mode of acquisition . Hence on that account alone 16.
... thought so much as spontaneous activity , that , with him , a remembrance of this kind of what has been al- ready acquired , must necessarily be so of the first and original mode of acquisition . Hence on that account alone 16.
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