Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] downwards 5 dowry 2 doxa 6 dr 19 drachma 5 drachmae 19 drachmas 4 | Frequency [« »] 19 disputed 19 disturbed 19 divers 19 dr 19 drachmae 19 entertain 19 entertained | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances dr |
Charmides Part
1 PreF | assistance in the Laws. Dr. Greenhill, of Hastings, 2 PreS | remarks on the Phaedo; of Dr. Greenhill, who had again 3 PreS | seem to have overlooked it. Dr. Henry Jackson, of Trinity 4 PreS | imitation of them. To quote Dr. Jackson’s own expressions,—‘ 5 PreS | learning and ability of Dr. Jackson, I find myself 6 PreS | the Metaphysics quoted by Dr. Jackson, about two octavo 7 PreS | Doctrine of Ideas such as Dr. Jackson attributes to him, 8 PreS | The conclusions at which Dr. Jackson has arrived are 9 PreS | meanings; nor do I agree with Dr. Jackson in thinking that ‘ 10 PreS | I cannot think,’ says Dr. Jackson, ‘that Plato would 11 PreS | which is the defect of Dr. Jackson’s procedure. It 12 PreS | ideas contained in them. (Dr. Jackson is also inclined, 13 PreS | meaning.~(4) According to Dr. Jackson’s ‘Later Theory,’ 14 PreS | and so on. But where does Dr. Jackson find any such notion 15 PreS | of the passages to which Dr. Jackson appeals (Theaet.; 16 PreS | Soph.); and that what Dr. Jackson distinguishes as 17 PreS | summary of his own review of Dr. Jackson, Archiv fur Geschichte Timaeus Part
18 Intro| philosophers have been charged by Dr. Whewell and others with 19 Intro| had plenty of ideas,’ says Dr. Whewell, ‘and plenty of