Plato's GorgiasBell, 1864 - 146 pages |
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Page xvii
... truth . I refer to the trans- lation of où Távu , and I will take this opportunity to enter in detail upon the consideration of the whole question ; but as the note promises to be a somewhat long one , it may perhaps find a fitter place ...
... truth . I refer to the trans- lation of où Távu , and I will take this opportunity to enter in detail upon the consideration of the whole question ; but as the note promises to be a somewhat long one , it may perhaps find a fitter place ...
Page xxv
... truth and honour . The τὸν ἥττω λόγον κρείττω ποιεῖν is no mere calumny of Aristophanes , but the genuine profession of Protagoras , To ПIрwτayóроv èπáyуeλμа , Arist . Rhet . II . 24. 11 . It is this assumption as contrasted with the ...
... truth and honour . The τὸν ἥττω λόγον κρείττω ποιεῖν is no mere calumny of Aristophanes , but the genuine profession of Protagoras , To ПIрwτayóроv èπáyуeλμа , Arist . Rhet . II . 24. 11 . It is this assumption as contrasted with the ...
Page xxvii
... truth and right ever present to his mind ; holding scornfully aloof from the business and pur- suits of a world which he disdained , and rebuilding society from its very foundations in the attempt to carry out his grand visionary scheme ...
... truth and right ever present to his mind ; holding scornfully aloof from the business and pur- suits of a world which he disdained , and rebuilding society from its very foundations in the attempt to carry out his grand visionary scheme ...
Page xxviii
... truth and right to assert their natural superiority ( Rhet . I. 1. 12 ) , which might otherwise be often endangered by human artifice and ingenuity . And further , as Gorgias is made by Plato to plead in defence of his profession ( Gorg ...
... truth and right to assert their natural superiority ( Rhet . I. 1. 12 ) , which might otherwise be often endangered by human artifice and ingenuity . And further , as Gorgias is made by Plato to plead in defence of his profession ( Gorg ...
Page xxxi
... truth and worth of character should be a man's study and not the mere seeming and outside show ; that whatever evil there be in a man must be removed by correction , which is the use of punishment ; that next to being just and good it ...
... truth and worth of character should be a man's study and not the mere seeming and outside show ; that whatever evil there be in a man must be removed by correction , which is the use of punishment ; that next to being just and good it ...
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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.