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1 Charm| is a common spirit in the writings of Plato, but not a unity 2 Charm| have attributed a system to writings belonging to an age when 3 Charm| may be illustrated by the writings of moderns, but he must 4 Charm| admitting as genuine all the writings commonly attributed to Plato 5 Charm| forge them; and in which the writings of a school were naturally 6 Charm| accept as genuine all the writings which he finds in the lists 7 Charm| Alexandrian Canon of the Platonic writings is deprived of credit by 8 Charm| from the study of ancient writings.~Considering the great and 9 Charm| subject acknowledges that his writings have not come down to us 10 Charm| explain Plato out of the writings of Aristotle. In the chapter 11 Charm| can be found in his extant writings:—a small matter truly; but 12 Charm| is no hint in Plato’s own writings that he was conscious of 13 Charm| in different parts of his writings or even in the same passage. 14 Charm| from different parts of his writings, or even from the same work, 15 Charm| the chronology of Plato’s writings dependent upon it (See J. 16 Charm| may remark that in Plato’s writings there is both unity, and 17 Charm| Plato, who in his other writings identifies good and knowledge, 18 Charm| catalogue of the Platonic writings, though they are not conclusive.


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