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... teacher in a lecture - room , with an official aspect and demeanour , expounding in measured tones , to a surrounding body of pupils assembled for that purpose TO THE LACHES . 5 CLASS I Dialogues of the Socratic School.
... teacher in a lecture - room , with an official aspect and demeanour , expounding in measured tones , to a surrounding body of pupils assembled for that purpose TO THE LACHES . 5 CLASS I Dialogues of the Socratic School.
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... teaching or leading his hearers and disciples to believe that true knowledge was unattainable , that his principal disciple Plato constantly employs himself in his writings in explaining the difference between true and false knowledge ...
... teaching or leading his hearers and disciples to believe that true knowledge was unattainable , that his principal disciple Plato constantly employs himself in his writings in explaining the difference between true and false knowledge ...
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... " NIC . " That I can answer for , as well as Laches . He lately provided me a teacher of music for my son , Damon the disciple of Agathocles ; PLAT . I. C a man not only extraordinarily accomplished in music , but LACHES . 17.
... " NIC . " That I can answer for , as well as Laches . He lately provided me a teacher of music for my son , Damon the disciple of Agathocles ; PLAT . I. C a man not only extraordinarily accomplished in music , but LACHES . 17.
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... teachers in this art . Laches asks him , if he has not known persons who were skilful in an art without having had teachers . He replies , " Certainly ; but then you would not believe that they were good workmen except they shewed you ...
... teachers in this art . Laches asks him , if he has not known persons who were skilful in an art without having had teachers . He replies , " Certainly ; but then you would not believe that they were good workmen except they shewed you ...
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... teacher must be a good man , that I may not be a dull scholar . As for his being younger or older , that is a matter which gives me no concern . So , Socrates , I give you leave to teach me and to prove me wrong as you like , and to ...
... teacher must be a good man , that I may not be a dull scholar . As for his being younger or older , that is a matter which gives me no concern . So , Socrates , I give you leave to teach me and to prove me wrong as you like , and to ...
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