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Plato. Cambridge : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS , LITERALLY TRANSLATED , WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY , CONTAINING A.
Plato. Cambridge : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS , LITERALLY TRANSLATED , WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY , CONTAINING A.
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Plato. LITERALLY TRANSLATED , WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY , CONTAINING A SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT . BY E. M. COPE , FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE . OTHER BIBL ILLU NUS BODLE CAMBRIDGE : DEIGHTON , BELL , AND CO . LONDON : BELL AND DALDY . 1864 ...
Plato. LITERALLY TRANSLATED , WITH AN INTRODUCTORY ESSAY , CONTAINING A SUMMARY OF THE ARGUMENT . BY E. M. COPE , FELLOW OF TRINITY COLLEGE . OTHER BIBL ILLU NUS BODLE CAMBRIDGE : DEIGHTON , BELL , AND CO . LONDON : BELL AND DALDY . 1864 ...
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Plato. • BODL CA OTHEC DOMI MINA NUSTIC LLUMEA PREFACE . THE object aimed at in this Translation is.
Plato. • BODL CA OTHEC DOMI MINA NUSTIC LLUMEA PREFACE . THE object aimed at in this Translation is.
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Plato. PREFACE . THE object aimed at in this Translation is , as the title - page sets forth , to render Plato's text ... translator , but also as far as possible to preserve the form of the original language ; and I have done my best to ...
Plato. PREFACE . THE object aimed at in this Translation is , as the title - page sets forth , to render Plato's text ... translator , but also as far as possible to preserve the form of the original language ; and I have done my best to ...
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... translation ; and this view is I think supported by the fact that all those translations which are gene- rally recognised as the best are literal ; I need go no further than our English version of the Bible for an instance in support of ...
... translation ; and this view is I think supported by the fact that all those translations which are gene- rally recognised as the best are literal ; I need go no further than our English version of the Bible for an instance in support of ...
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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.