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1 Charm| excellent analyses of the Dialogues, and is rich in original 2 Charm| and others to arrange the Dialogues of Plato into a harmonious 3 Charm| worked out in the successive Dialogues is an after-thought of the 4 Charm| acknowledged as a fact, even in the Dialogues regarded by Schaarschmidt 5 Charm| because he has quoted several Dialogues of Plato, have quoted them 6 Charm| Second Edition (1875) of the Dialogues of Plato in English, I had 7 Charm| the Introductions to the Dialogues have been enlarged, and 8 Charm| affinity to the Platonic Dialogues have been introduced into 9 Charm| of the so-called English Dialogues are but poor imitations 10 Charm| the Introductions to the Dialogues there have been added some 11 Charm| participation in them. In the later Dialogues he no longer included in 12 Charm| treatises of Aristotle, to the dialogues of Plato until we have ascertained 13 Charm| authentic form like most of the dialogues of Plato. How much of them 14 Charm| and although in the later dialogues and in the Laws the reference 15 Charm| in the first half of the Dialogues, which, according to the 16 Charm| later one, in the various Dialogues. They are personal and impersonal, 17 Charm| together different parts of dialogues in a purely arbitrary manner, 18 Charm| is true that a few of the dialogues, such as the Republic and 19 Charm| further that several of the dialogues, such as the Phaedrus, the 20 Charm| the argument follows’. The dialogues of Plato are like poems, 21 Charm| Schleiermacher of arranging the dialogues of Plato in chronological 22 Charm| that in the second class of dialogues, in which the ‘Later Theory 23 Charm| distinguishes as the first class of dialogues from the second equally 24 Charm| in the series of Platonic dialogues, are: (i) Their shortness 25 Charm| belong to the class called dialogues of search (Greek), which 26 Charm| when compared with the dialogues of the middle and later 27 Charm| arrangement of the Platonic dialogues can be strictly chronological. 28 Charm| or allusions found in the dialogues have not been lost sight 29 Charm| forward in the companion dialogues of the Lysis and Laches;


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