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Milton (Missouri, United States) (search for this): book 6, section 497e
Meno (Oklahoma, United States) (search for this): book 6, section 497e
he
said, “our exposition must be completed by making this
plain.” “It will be no lack of will,” I said,
“but if anything,For the
idiomatic A)LL' EI)/PER Cf.
Parmen. 150 B, Euthydem. 296 B,
Thompson on Meno,Excursus 2, pp. 258-264, Aristot.An.
Post. 91 b 33, Eth. Nic.
1101 a 12, 1136 b
25, 1155 b 30, 1168
a 12, 1174 a 27, 1180 b 27, Met.
1028 a 24, 1044 a
11, Rhet.
1371 a 16. a lack of ability, that
would prevent that. But you shall observe for yourself my zeal. And note
again how zealously and recklessly I am prepared to say that the state ought
to take up th
1028 AD (search for this): book 6, section 497e
1371 AD (search for this): book 6, section 497e
1101 AD (search for this): book 6, section 497e
he
said, “our exposition must be completed by making this
plain.” “It will be no lack of will,” I said,
“but if anything,For the
idiomatic A)LL' EI)/PER Cf.
Parmen. 150 B, Euthydem. 296 B,
Thompson on Meno,Excursus 2, pp. 258-264, Aristot.An.
Post. 91 b 33, Eth. Nic.
1101 a 12, 1136 b
25, 1155 b 30, 1168
a 12, 1174 a 27, 1180 b 27, Met.
1028 a 24, 1044 a
11, Rhet.
1371 a 16. a lack of ability, that
would prevent that. But you shall observe for yourself my zeal. And note
again how zealously and recklessly I am prepared to say that the state ought
to take up th
1174 AD (search for this): book 6, section 497e
1136 AD (search for this): book 6, section 497e
1155 AD (search for this): book 6, section 497e
1168 AD (search for this): book 6, section 497e
1044 AD (search for this): book 6, section 497e