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... sentiments of mankind . This gives occasion to the chief speaker to suggest that the subject is involved in greater difficulties than the other , in his simplicity , had imagined ; difficulties , however , not intrinsic , but arising ...
... sentiments of mankind . This gives occasion to the chief speaker to suggest that the subject is involved in greater difficulties than the other , in his simplicity , had imagined ; difficulties , however , not intrinsic , but arising ...
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... sentiments , of which they cannot wholly divest themselves , or their wholesome prejudices . 4. ὅσα πρέπει . In most editions there is a comma after πρέπει . It is clear , however , that these words are connected with νομοθετοῖ- μεν ...
... sentiments , of which they cannot wholly divest themselves , or their wholesome prejudices . 4. ὅσα πρέπει . In most editions there is a comma after πρέπει . It is clear , however , that these words are connected with νομοθετοῖ- μεν ...
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... ye children , the instruction of a father . ” 13. γίγνονται δὲ ἀεὶ . See Note IX . , App . 14. διατελέσαι πρὸς γῆρας . The sentiment is that speculative athe- ναντα ἐν ταύτῃ τῇ διανοήσει . τὰ δύο μέντοι πάθη CONTRA ATHEOS . 11.
... ye children , the instruction of a father . ” 13. γίγνονται δὲ ἀεὶ . See Note IX . , App . 14. διατελέσαι πρὸς γῆρας . The sentiment is that speculative athe- ναντα ἐν ταύτῃ τῇ διανοήσει . τὰ δύο μέντοι πάθη CONTRA ATHEOS . 11.
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... sentiment . The order in that case would be thus : νῦν δὴ , ἐπειδὴ ψυχὴ μέν ἐστιν ἡ περιάγουσα ἡμῖν πάντα , χαλεπὸν οὐδὲν ἔτι εἰπεῖν ὡς φατέον τήν γε οὐρανοῦ περιφορὰν , & c . , " but now , since it is soul that directs all things for ...
... sentiment . The order in that case would be thus : νῦν δὴ , ἐπειδὴ ψυχὴ μέν ἐστιν ἡ περιάγουσα ἡμῖν πάντα , χαλεπὸν οὐδὲν ἔτι εἰπεῖν ὡς φατέον τήν γε οὐρανοῦ περιφορὰν , & c . , " but now , since it is soul that directs all things for ...
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... sentiment , by supposing veòs understood after τοιοῦτος , and by taking away the interrogation which is found in most editions . The order would be thus : τοιοῦτος ( θεὸς ) πᾶσιν ἡμῖν γίγνοιτ ' ἂν τρυφῶν καὶ ἀμελὴς ἀργός τε , ὃν ὁ ...
... sentiment , by supposing veòs understood after τοιοῦτος , and by taking away the interrogation which is found in most editions . The order would be thus : τοιοῦτος ( θεὸς ) πᾶσιν ἡμῖν γίγνοιτ ' ἂν τρυφῶν καὶ ἀμελὴς ἀργός τε , ὃν ὁ ...
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