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... best interpreters speak of the objects of particular works of Plato , or how slightly and loosely they treat of the connexion of the subject with the form in detail , as well as in general , will find traces enough to shew him that 4.
... best interpreters speak of the objects of particular works of Plato , or how slightly and loosely they treat of the connexion of the subject with the form in detail , as well as in general , will find traces enough to shew him that 4.
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... speak of an esoteric and exoteric , I mean , as in- dicating only a state of the reader's mind , according as he elevates himself or not to the condition of one truly sensible of the inward spirit ; or if it is still to be referred to ...
... speak of an esoteric and exoteric , I mean , as in- dicating only a state of the reader's mind , according as he elevates himself or not to the condition of one truly sensible of the inward spirit ; or if it is still to be referred to ...
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... speaking , like these , it cannot be fairly demanded that those ideas of the author which belong to a higher sphere should develope themselves , and when traces of them are seen , their appearance is accidental and supererogatory , and ...
... speaking , like these , it cannot be fairly demanded that those ideas of the author which belong to a higher sphere should develope themselves , and when traces of them are seen , their appearance is accidental and supererogatory , and ...
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... speak of that mimic and dramatic quality by means of which persons and circumstances become individualized , and which , by general confession , spreads so much beauty and charm over the dialogues of Plato . His great and undisputed ...
... speak of that mimic and dramatic quality by means of which persons and circumstances become individualized , and which , by general confession , spreads so much beauty and charm over the dialogues of Plato . His great and undisputed ...
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... speak not only of those pieces that are dubious from a certain mis- understanding of them , but also of those in the Platonic collection which do not fall in any degree within the province of philosophy , and whose genuineness , there ...
... speak not only of those pieces that are dubious from a certain mis- understanding of them , but also of those in the Platonic collection which do not fall in any degree within the province of philosophy , and whose genuineness , there ...
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