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Page xii
... character , condescended to write to him , and in some measure to beg his pardon : Plato , in his answer , assured him that he might keep himself perfectly at ease on that head ; for , that philosophy gave him too much em- ployment to ...
... character , condescended to write to him , and in some measure to beg his pardon : Plato , in his answer , assured him that he might keep himself perfectly at ease on that head ; for , that philosophy gave him too much em- ployment to ...
Page xiv
... characters he thought too much tinctured with severity , " to sacrifice to the Graces , " in order to become more gentle and affable . He had several scholars , of whom the most distinguished were Speusippus , his nephew , by Potona his ...
... characters he thought too much tinctured with severity , " to sacrifice to the Graces , " in order to become more gentle and affable . He had several scholars , of whom the most distinguished were Speusippus , his nephew , by Potona his ...
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... character , in his Letters , in his Books concerning Laws , and in his Epinomis , he delivers as his own real and proper doctrine ; but what he delivers under borrowed names , as that of Socrates , Timæus , Parmenides , or Zeno , he ...
... character , in his Letters , in his Books concerning Laws , and in his Epinomis , he delivers as his own real and proper doctrine ; but what he delivers under borrowed names , as that of Socrates , Timæus , Parmenides , or Zeno , he ...
Page xxiv
... character is enthusiastic . The Banquet . A Dialogue concerning Love . This dialogue is a discussion upon love , and it is supposed to have taken place at the house of Agathon , at one of a series of festivals given by the poet , on the ...
... character is enthusiastic . The Banquet . A Dialogue concerning Love . This dialogue is a discussion upon love , and it is supposed to have taken place at the house of Agathon , at one of a series of festivals given by the poet , on the ...
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... characters — manliness and moderation . For by such a union alone is it possible to correct the mischiefs arising ... character and laws are men- tioned pretty much at large . Socrates , and another Athenian nearly of the same age ...
... characters — manliness and moderation . For by such a union alone is it possible to correct the mischiefs arising ... character and laws are men- tioned pretty much at large . Socrates , and another Athenian nearly of the same age ...
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