The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1820 |
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... Critias gives an outline of the Atlantis myth , and suggests that Socrates ' ideal society may be found in the Athens of the myth . He proposes , therefore , that by way of prelude Timaeus , who is expert in these matters , shall ' tell ...
... Critias gives an outline of the Atlantis myth , and suggests that Socrates ' ideal society may be found in the Athens of the myth . He proposes , therefore , that by way of prelude Timaeus , who is expert in these matters , shall ' tell ...
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... Critias tells us relatively little, and Athens had a rich political past, it would be surprising if we could not fit ... Critias ought to be read as a political allegory. Such a reading would also need to explain how such a political ...
... Critias tells us relatively little, and Athens had a rich political past, it would be surprising if we could not fit ... Critias ought to be read as a political allegory. Such a reading would also need to explain how such a political ...
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... Critias , with whom we are staying , or rather on our way thither , we talked the matter over , and Socrates he told us an ancient tradition , which I wish , Critias , that how Critias you would repeat to Socrates , so that he may help ...
... Critias , with whom we are staying , or rather on our way thither , we talked the matter over , and Socrates he told us an ancient tradition , which I wish , Critias , that how Critias you would repeat to Socrates , so that he may help ...
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