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1 XIV | numerous passages, mainly from Plato, making common property 2 XIV | ornate and polished style of Plato and his imitators benefits 3 XIV | all events, you may see Plato in the hands of those who 4 XIV | not say this to disparage Plato, for the great world of 5 XIV | can understand them. Let Plato, the son of Aristo, in one 6 XIV | Word 255knew this before Plato,256for, speaking by the 7 XIV | the difference between Plato's fine saying respecting 8 XIV | further that the truth in Plato concerning the Chief Good 9 XIV | revived it in a rougher form. Plato makes Socrates say in his 10 XIV | been taught the Greeks by Plato or some other philosopher, 11 XIV(269) | 3 Plato, Crito, 49 B. ~ 12 XIV | creatures. And consider whether Plato and the wise men of the 13 XIV | forbearing and meek? And if Plato, a Greek, intended to benefit 14 XIV | precept to better purpose than Plato did in the Crito. The unlearned 15 XVI | blame even the doctrines of Plato because Aristotle gave up 16 XVII(310)| part 1, chap. 2. See also Plato, Cratylus. Hermogenes, one 17 XVII | of indifference, And if Plato is much admired for saying 18 XVII | goes. We agree with what Plato says in the Philebus; he 19 XVIII | Stoic, or a follower of Plato, or a Peripatetic, or an 20 XVIII | adopt Stoicism: rejecting Plato's doctrine as less dignified 21 XVIII | adduces the dialogues of Plato on these subjects, we will 22 XVIII | of the things of God than Plato or the Greek and Barbarian 23 XVIII | that he knows the whole of Plato; the truth being that there 24 XVIII | talking about the inanities of Plato; or in the eyes of the Epicureans 25 XX(398) | 2 See Plato, Legg. 677 B. ~ 26 XX | things he likes to follow Plato ---- wishes to indicate 27 XX | Pythagoras, and Socrates, and Plato. And it seems that we must 28 XX | to God than Socrates, and Plato, and Pythagoras, and Pherecydes, 29 XX | Pythagoras, Socrates, and Plato, and the Philosophers in 30 Index | essentially Divine, 166, 167.~Plato, 62, 63, 65, 67, 68, 69,