Plato Contra Atheos: Plato Against the AtheistsHarper & brothers, 1845 - 378 pages |
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... follow- ed in the present work was adopted . The text and critical notes form by much the smallest part , and even these accompanying annotations frequently ex- hibit as much of a philosophical and theological as of a critical character ...
... follow- ed in the present work was adopted . The text and critical notes form by much the smallest part , and even these accompanying annotations frequently ex- hibit as much of a philosophical and theological as of a critical character ...
Page xiv
... follow in its train an assurance of all the solemn verities of the Christian faith , so strong and deep , that no boastful pretension of that science which makes the natural the foundation of the moral , and no stumbling - blocks in the ...
... follow in its train an assurance of all the solemn verities of the Christian faith , so strong and deep , that no boastful pretension of that science which makes the natural the foundation of the moral , and no stumbling - blocks in the ...
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... follows : “ but when he has done thus , he has done it — ἓν δή τι τῶν τριῶν πάσχων — being in one or the other of ... follow nearly the same class of verbs , and are frequently regarded and rendered as though they were nearly , if not ...
... follows : “ but when he has done thus , he has done it — ἓν δή τι τῶν τριῶν πάσχων — being in one or the other of ... follow nearly the same class of verbs , and are frequently regarded and rendered as though they were nearly , if not ...
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... follows , and that the comma should be after ποιήσαντες . 5. ὥσγε ἐν ὀλίγῳ , " for so short a time as we have been together . ” 6. ἀμωσγέπως . A difficult particle to analyze , so as to show the force of each part . It may be rendered ...
... follows , and that the comma should be after ποιήσαντες . 5. ὥσγε ἐν ὀλίγῳ , " for so short a time as we have been together . ” 6. ἀμωσγέπως . A difficult particle to analyze , so as to show the force of each part . It may be rendered ...
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... follow- ing , but as the conclusion of the preceding sentence , which runs on , without coming to a close , until it terminates in οὐκ ἐισὶ θεοί , some distance below . The whole passage being the language of justly- indignant feeling ...
... follow- ing , but as the conclusion of the preceding sentence , which runs on , without coming to a close , until it terminates in οὐκ ἐισὶ θεοί , some distance below . The whole passage being the language of justly- indignant feeling ...
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