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The Dialogues of Plato: Tr. Into English, with Analyses and Introductions - Page 502
by Plato - 1874
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The Dialogues of Plato, Volume 1

Plato - 1873 - 698 pages
...general is his pursuit, how foolish would he be not to recognize that the beanty in every form is one and the same ! And when he perceives this he will abate...deem a. small thing, and will become a lover of all beantiful forms: this will lead him on to consider that the beanty of the mind is more honorable than...
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The Dialogues of Plato, Volume 1

Plato - 1874 - 700 pages
...general is his pursuit, how foolish would he be not to recognize that the beauty in every form is one and the same ! And when he perceives this he will abate...become a lover of all beautiful forms ; this will lend him on to consider that the beauty of the mind is more honorable than the beauty of the outward...
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The Dialogues of Plato, Volume 2

Plato - 1875 - 548 pages
...general is his pursuit, how foolish would he be not to recognize that the beauty in every form is one and the same ! And when he perceives this he will abate...thing, and will become a lover . of all beautiful forms ; in the next stage he will consider that the : v beauty of the mind is more honourable than the beauty...
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The Dialogues of Plato, Volume 2

Plato - 1875 - 558 pages
...foolish would he be not to recognize that the beauty in every form is one and the samesJ— - -Arid when he perceives this he will abate his violent love...thing, and will become a lover of all beautiful forms ; in the next stage he will consider that the beauty of the mind is more honourable than the beauty...
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The Reformed Quarterly Review, Volume 38

1891 - 604 pages
...especially when attuned in harmony with the Spirit of God. For as Plato tells us in the Symposium, " The beauty of the mind is more honorable than the beauty of the outward form.'' Speaking of Christ, the Rev. Frederick W. Robertson very truly as well as eloquently says : l< If any...
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Grass of the Desert

Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead - 1892 - 204 pages
...general is his pursuit, how foolish would he be not to recognize that the beauty in every form is one and the same! And when he perceives this, he will abate...thing, and will become a lover of all beautiful forms. In the next stage he will consider that the beauty of the mind is more honourable than the beauty of...
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Charmides. Lysis. Laches. Protagoras. Euthydemus. Cratylus. Phaedrus. Ion ...

Plato - 1892 - 646 pages
...his pursuit, how foolish would he . be not to recognize that the beauty in every form is one and ,A the same! /And when he perceives this he will abate...of the one, which he will despise and deem a small thing,/and will become a lover of all beautiful forms;] in the next stage he will consider that the...
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Charmides. Lysis. Laches. Protagoras. Euthydemus. Cratylus. Phaedrus. Ion ...

Plato - 1892 - 654 pages
...pursuit, bpw f""lis.h wo"1fl hp ilf**luty- be not to recognize that the beauty in every form is one and the same ! And when he perceives this he will abate...love of the one, which he will despise and deem a ypr nf all _in the next sta^e he wilj consider that the beauty of the mind is more honourable than...
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Charmides. Lysis. Laches. Protagoras. Euthydemus. Cratylus. Phaedrus. Ion ...

Plato - 1892 - 650 pages
...beautiful forms ; in the next stage he will consider that the beauty of the mind is more honourable than the beauty of the outward form. So that if a...virtuous soul have but a little comeliness, he will be The last words of Diotima. 581 content to love and tend him, and will search out and bring Symposi*m....
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The Greek View of Life

Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1896 - 298 pages
...general is his pursuit, how foolish would he be not to recognise that the beauty in every form is one and the same! And when he perceives this he will abate...thing, and will become a lover of all beautiful forms. In the next stage he will consider that the beauty of the mind is more honourable than the outward...
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