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... Lysias in favour of the position that a boy should bestow his favour upon a cold and dispassionate lover rather than an enraptured and impas- sioned one , and two of Socrates - the first a supplementary speech , in the same sense in ...
... Lysias in favour of the position that a boy should bestow his favour upon a cold and dispassionate lover rather than an enraptured and impas- sioned one , and two of Socrates - the first a supplementary speech , in the same sense in ...
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... Lysias , who moreover , from possessing to a certain degree fundamental principles , was a more worthy opponent than ever an orator out of the poet- icising school of Gorgias . For But this is just the point at which the 55.
... Lysias , who moreover , from possessing to a certain degree fundamental principles , was a more worthy opponent than ever an orator out of the poet- icising school of Gorgias . For But this is just the point at which the 55.
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... Lysias , then at the counter - speech which crushes , still more powerfully , the two preceding ; ob- serve how in them Plato showily appropriates to him- self the great triumph of the Sophists , of defending opposite propositions one ...
... Lysias , then at the counter - speech which crushes , still more powerfully , the two preceding ; ob- serve how in them Plato showily appropriates to him- self the great triumph of the Sophists , of defending opposite propositions one ...
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... Lysias ; the droll , comprehensive , and almost confusing polemics against the early rhetoricians , ridiculing un- sparingly even what is good in their labours , because it does not proceed from right principles - and this to a length ...
... Lysias ; the droll , comprehensive , and almost confusing polemics against the early rhetoricians , ridiculing un- sparingly even what is good in their labours , because it does not proceed from right principles - and this to a length ...
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... Lysias among the young Athenians , and any one to whom he had here transferred the cha- racter of Phædrus , might have also delivered the speech spoken by him in the Symposium . Nay , what cause could there have been for making this ...
... Lysias among the young Athenians , and any one to whom he had here transferred the cha- racter of Phædrus , might have also delivered the speech spoken by him in the Symposium . Nay , what cause could there have been for making this ...
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