The Dialogues of Plato, Volume 1Clarendon Press, 1871 |
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... Euth . What ! I suppose that some one has been prosecuting you , for I cannot believe that you are the prosecutor of another . Soc . Certainly not . Euth . Then some one else has been prosecuting you ? Soc . Yes . Euth . And who is he ...
... Euth . What ! I suppose that some one has been prosecuting you , for I cannot believe that you are the prosecutor of another . Soc . Certainly not . Euth . Then some one else has been prosecuting you ? Soc . Yes . Euth . And who is he ...
Page 302
... Euth . I hope that he may ; but I rather fear , Socrates , that the reverse will turn out to be the truth . My opinion is that in attacking you he is simply aiming a blow at the state in a sacred place . But in what way does he say that ...
... Euth . I hope that he may ; but I rather fear , Socrates , that the reverse will turn out to be the truth . My opinion is that in attacking you he is simply aiming a blow at the state in a sacred place . But in what way does he say that ...
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... Euth . I am pursuer . Soc . Of whom ? 4 Euth . You will think me mad when I tell you whom I am pursuing . Soc . Why , has the fugitive wings ? Euth . Nay , he is not very volatile at his time of life . Soc . Who is he ? Euth . My father ...
... Euth . I am pursuer . Soc . Of whom ? 4 Euth . You will think me mad when I tell you whom I am pursuing . Soc . Why , has the fugitive wings ? Euth . Nay , he is not very volatile at his time of life . Soc . Who is he ? Euth . My father ...
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... Euth . The best of Euthyphro , and that which distinguishes him , 5 Socrates , from other men , is his exact knowledge of all these matters . What should I be good for without that ? Soc . Rare friend ! I think that I cannot do better ...
... Euth . The best of Euthyphro , and that which distinguishes him , 5 Socrates , from other men , is his exact knowledge of all these matters . What should I be good for without that ? Soc . Rare friend ! I think that I cannot do better ...
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... Euth . To be sure , Socrates . Soc . And what is piety , and what is impiety ? Euth . Piety is doing as I am doing ; that is to say , prosecuting any one who is guilty of murder , sacrilege , or of any other similar crime - whether he ...
... Euth . To be sure , Socrates . Soc . And what is piety , and what is impiety ? Euth . Piety is doing as I am doing ; that is to say , prosecuting any one who is guilty of murder , sacrilege , or of any other similar crime - whether he ...
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