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Plato
Charmides

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meaning
   Dialogue
1 Charm| follow,—as well as of the meaning of particular passages. 2 Charm| diverted from the exact meaning of the Greek; when we return 3 Charm| word of precisely the same meaning for another—is resented 4 Charm| the least difference of meaning or the least change of form 5 Charm| terms of very indefinite meaning in the more definite language 6 Charm| point where the change of meaning occurs. If translations 7 Charm| sacrifice the general effect and meaning to the over-precise rendering 8 Charm| Platonic, or Aristotelian meaning is retained. There are other 9 Charm| of the past has still a meaning for us.~III. In the preface 10 Charm| not yet acquired a fixed meaning. I have just said that Plato 11 Charm| in Shakespeare a hidden meaning. In the three cases the 12 Charm| become destitute of any real meaning.~(4) According to Dr. Jackson’ 13 Charm| whether these words have any meaning; and first tell me whether 14 Charm| had another and a hidden meaning; for I do not think that 15 Charm| that no one would know the meaning of the wordsdoing his 16 Charm| replied.~And what is the meaning of a man doing his own business? 17 Charm| temperance did not understand the meaning of his own words, because 18 Charm| well be assumed to know the meaning of them; and therefore, 19 Charm| does not know. That is your meaning?~Yes, he said.~Now then,


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