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Page xvi
... agree with Mr Shilleto , crit . not . on Demosth . de F. L. § 228 , in thinking that the addition of temporal particles such as ȧprí , TоλλάKIS , Oй Táжотε , can make any difference whatsoever in the " nature " or sense of the tense ...
... agree with Mr Shilleto , crit . not . on Demosth . de F. L. § 228 , in thinking that the addition of temporal particles such as ȧprí , TоλλάKIS , Oй Táжотε , can make any difference whatsoever in the " nature " or sense of the tense ...
Page xix
... agreement with one another upon the point . A fair summary of their views is given by Stallbaum , Introduction , pp . 31—35 , and I need not therefore repeat them here . Amongst these , a treatise by Bonitz , published in the ...
... agreement with one another upon the point . A fair summary of their views is given by Stallbaum , Introduction , pp . 31—35 , and I need not therefore repeat them here . Amongst these , a treatise by Bonitz , published in the ...
Page xxix
... agrees very well with that of Bonitz - a writer from whom one would not desire to differ - as to the object and main purpose of the dialogue . Op . cit . p . 271. Schwerlich kann dann noch ein Zweifel sein , dass die mit Kallikles ...
... agrees very well with that of Bonitz - a writer from whom one would not desire to differ - as to the object and main purpose of the dialogue . Op . cit . p . 271. Schwerlich kann dann noch ein Zweifel sein , dass die mit Kallikles ...
Page xxx
... agree substantially with that which I have put forward , judging by the introductory note on the Title , Platonic Dialogues , II . 166 , and the brief obser- vation at the end , p . 258 . thread upon which the argument hangs , and the ...
... agree substantially with that which I have put forward , judging by the introductory note on the Title , Platonic Dialogues , II . 166 , and the brief obser- vation at the end , p . 258 . thread upon which the argument hangs , and the ...
Page xxxv
... agree with or may be derived from the rules which determine the proper treat- ment of the five divisions of the speech and their contents , the προοίμιον , διήγησις , πίστεις , τὰ πρὸς ἀντίδικον , and 1 On this reasoning and the Ethical ...
... agree with or may be derived from the rules which determine the proper treat- ment of the five divisions of the speech and their contents , the προοίμιον , διήγησις , πίστεις , τὰ πρὸς ἀντίδικον , and 1 On this reasoning and the Ethical ...
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Page xix - Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control, These three alone lead life to sovereign power. Yet not for power (power of herself Would come uncall'd for) but to live by law, Acting the law we live by without fear ; And, because right is right, to follow right Were wisdom in the scorn of consequence.