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Page 48
... Beautiful ; " and has been sometimes named , " Of Love and of the Mind . " Indisputably all such second titles , appearing as they do to several dialogues of Plato , have arisen , probably accidentally , from a later hand , and have ...
... Beautiful ; " and has been sometimes named , " Of Love and of the Mind . " Indisputably all such second titles , appearing as they do to several dialogues of Plato , have arisen , probably accidentally , from a later hand , and have ...
Page 49
... beautiful work , worked up as it evidently is with the greatest pains , would appear deformed in a most revolting manner , utterly contravening the maxim that it must be fashioned like a living creature , having a body proportioned to ...
... beautiful work , worked up as it evidently is with the greatest pains , would appear deformed in a most revolting manner , utterly contravening the maxim that it must be fashioned like a living creature , having a body proportioned to ...
Page 58
... beautiful , and for whom he may triumphantly demand that her claims to these titles be universally recognised . And it is just because philo- sophy fully appears here not only as an inward state , but , in accordance with its nature ...
... beautiful , and for whom he may triumphantly demand that her claims to these titles be universally recognised . And it is just because philo- sophy fully appears here not only as an inward state , but , in accordance with its nature ...
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... beautiful in this speech to be nothing but child's - play , and rejects it along with the first as if it were nothing ; the bantering challenge to Lysias ; the droll , comprehensive , and almost confusing polemics against the early ...
... beautiful in this speech to be nothing but child's - play , and rejects it along with the first as if it were nothing ; the bantering challenge to Lysias ; the droll , comprehensive , and almost confusing polemics against the early ...
Page 80
... beautiful an effect , and so much of the Platonic character . Of the characters themselves there is nothing to be said ; moreover , there is no trace existing that an actual occurrence is the basis either of the subject or of the dress ...
... beautiful an effect , and so much of the Platonic character . Of the characters themselves there is nothing to be said ; moreover , there is no trace existing that an actual occurrence is the basis either of the subject or of the dress ...
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