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1 PreF | from the great work of Mr. Grote, which contains excellent 2 PreF | possession of philosophy.~If Mr. Grote should do me the honour 3 PreF | I cannot agree with Mr. Grote in admitting as genuine 4 PreF | On the other hand, Mr. Grote trusts mainly to the Alexandrian 5 PreF | than to enquire. Would Mr. Grote accept as genuine all the 6 PreF | I do not agree with Mr. Grote’s views about the Sophists; 7 PreS | opinion at variance with Mr. Grote’s, that the so-called Epistles 8 PreS | But no one, not even Mr. Grote, would maintain that all Critias Part
9 Intro| continent; but even Mr. Grote is inclined to believe in The Sophist Part
10 Intro| Would an Athenian, as Mr. Grote supposes, in the fifth century 11 Intro| degenerated; but, as Mr. Grote remarks, there is no reason Timaeus Part
12 Intro| if we suppose, with Mr. Grote, that the diurnal rotation 13 Intro| similars). Further, Mr. Grote supposes, not that (Greek) 14 Intro| axis. But (a) if, as Mr Grote assumes, Plato did not see 15 Intro| two passages quoted by Mr Grote (see his pamphlet on ‘The 16 Intro| or, as Aristotle and Mr. Grote suppose, that it revolved 17 Intro| not improbable,’ says Mr. Grote, ‘that Solon did leave an