Summary and Analysis of the Dialogues of Plato (Classic Reprint)

Summary and Analysis of the Dialogues of Plato (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from Summary and Analysis of the Dialogues of Plato

Legislators, if they are always extolled, will they be to blame for a high Opinion of their own merits, seeing that what everybody says will be held to be true (tr. Ii. 110; Rep. 426 D); uselessness of the true legislator attempting to alter certain laws (tr. 110; 427 A) Apollo is the highest legislator and guide (tr. 111 427 B, C).

Leontine, graphic account of glutting his eyes on the dead criminals (tr. Ii. 125; Rep. 439 E).

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ISBN: 9780666887603
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