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... mention , as the reader of these introductions will find in them occa- sional allusions to those notes . Such as referred immediately to passages in the Introductions themselves will be found at the end of the volume . CONTENTS . PAGE ...
... mention , as the reader of these introductions will find in them occa- sional allusions to those notes . Such as referred immediately to passages in the Introductions themselves will be found at the end of the volume . CONTENTS . PAGE ...
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... mention , unless it be that of Jacob Geddes the Scotchman , and our own country- man Eberhard , in his treatise upon the Myths of Plato and the object of his Philosophy . The first would not indeed deserve to be mentioned , had not ...
... mention , unless it be that of Jacob Geddes the Scotchman , and our own country- man Eberhard , in his treatise upon the Myths of Plato and the object of his Philosophy . The first would not indeed deserve to be mentioned , had not ...
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... mention it , in general , as one of Plato or of Socrates . To explain this more accurately would carry us far beyond the limits of the present introduction , and is the less necessary as among those who are ignorant of both sets of ...
... mention it , in general , as one of Plato or of Socrates . To explain this more accurately would carry us far beyond the limits of the present introduction , and is the less necessary as among those who are ignorant of both sets of ...
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... the general plan . If then , to continue , we keep to the somewhat con- tracted selection of the more important Platonic works in which alone the main thread of this connection , as has been already mentioned , is to be fonnd perfect , 40.
... the general plan . If then , to continue , we keep to the somewhat con- tracted selection of the more important Platonic works in which alone the main thread of this connection , as has been already mentioned , is to be fonnd perfect , 40.
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Friedrich Schleiermacher. been already mentioned , is to be fonnd perfect , there are some of them distinguished above all the rest by the fact that they alone contain an objective scientific expo- sition ; the Republic for instance ...
Friedrich Schleiermacher. been already mentioned , is to be fonnd perfect , there are some of them distinguished above all the rest by the fact that they alone contain an objective scientific expo- sition ; the Republic for instance ...
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