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... already subjected to a sifting pro- cess this and the other old biographies of Plato , com- pared with what is found scantily dispersed in other sources . As , then , since that time neither materially deeper investigations have been ...
... already subjected to a sifting pro- cess this and the other old biographies of Plato , com- pared with what is found scantily dispersed in other sources . As , then , since that time neither materially deeper investigations have been ...
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... already formed an opinion for himself , will soon feel how far , by means of the classification in which he here finds these writings arranged , even his own views experience an alteration , or at least combine themselves better , and ...
... already formed an opinion for himself , will soon feel how far , by means of the classification in which he here finds these writings arranged , even his own views experience an alteration , or at least combine themselves better , and ...
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... already before him in his own mind , can easily fill up and com- bine . These are something like the arts by which Plato succeeds with almost every one in either attaining to what he wishes , or , at least , avoiding what he fears . And ...
... already before him in his own mind , can easily fill up and com- bine . These are something like the arts by which Plato succeeds with almost every one in either attaining to what he wishes , or , at least , avoiding what he fears . And ...
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... already named , whose arranging catalogue Dio- genes also had before him , and certainly would not have passed the matter over in silence if he had discovered anywhere a variation from it . But how , I would ask , can a searching ...
... already named , whose arranging catalogue Dio- genes also had before him , and certainly would not have passed the matter over in silence if he had discovered anywhere a variation from it . But how , I would ask , can a searching ...
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... already rejected a considerable number of small dialogues out of the collection which they found at hand , as not belonging to Plato . For it is clearly manifest from this fact that at the period when this was done , these dialogues ...
... already rejected a considerable number of small dialogues out of the collection which they found at hand , as not belonging to Plato . For it is clearly manifest from this fact that at the period when this was done , these dialogues ...
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