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Pagina 13
... PLATO apud TULL . As knowledge , without justice , ought to be called cun- ning , rather than wisdom ; so a mind prepared to meet danger , if excited by its own eagerness , and not the public good , deserves the name of audacity ...
... PLATO apud TULL . As knowledge , without justice , ought to be called cun- ning , rather than wisdom ; so a mind prepared to meet danger , if excited by its own eagerness , and not the public good , deserves the name of audacity ...
Pagina 32
... Plato's Atlantic Story , by James Harrington . By Oceana he means England ; and the romance exhibits a plan of republican government , which he would have had erected here in case these kingdoms had formed themselves into a genuine ...
... Plato's Atlantic Story , by James Harrington . By Oceana he means England ; and the romance exhibits a plan of republican government , which he would have had erected here in case these kingdoms had formed themselves into a genuine ...
Pagina 61
... Plato , Xenophon , and many others , we shall find that this was likewise their favourite kind of fable . I shall only farther observe upon it , that the first of this sort that made any considerable figure in the world , was that of ...
... Plato , Xenophon , and many others , we shall find that this was likewise their favourite kind of fable . I shall only farther observe upon it , that the first of this sort that made any considerable figure in the world , was that of ...
Pagina 62
... Plato had thought it proper at such a time to describe Socrates launching out into a discourse which was not of a piece with the business of the day , he would have enlarged upon this hint , and have drawn it out into some beauti-- ful ...
... Plato had thought it proper at such a time to describe Socrates launching out into a discourse which was not of a piece with the business of the day , he would have enlarged upon this hint , and have drawn it out into some beauti-- ful ...
Pagina 159
... Plato's dialogue upon prayer , intitled Alcibiades the Second , which doubtless gave occasion to Juvenal's tenth satire , and to the second satire of Persius ; as the last of these authors has almost transcribed the preceding dialogue ...
... Plato's dialogue upon prayer , intitled Alcibiades the Second , which doubtless gave occasion to Juvenal's tenth satire , and to the second satire of Persius ; as the last of these authors has almost transcribed the preceding dialogue ...
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