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Example sentences for "remarkable passage"

  • Remarkable passage, in which this holy pope explains the motives which induced the Christians to enfranchise their slaves.

  • The "Remarkable Passage of an Apparition" was no invention of Defoe; it was a genuine narrative written by the hand of John Ruddle himself.

  • In a remarkable passage[480] the Buddha says: Therefore my disciples get rid of what is not yours.

  • On this subject there is a remarkable passage in Tryphoninus.

  • On this subject there is a remarkable passage in Aulus Gellius, "When a Gladiator prepares to enter the lists for combat, such is his lot that he must either kill his adversary, or be killed himself.

  • In a remarkable passage of the Advancement of Learning, he held mathematics to be a part of metaphysics; but the place of this is altered in the Latin, and they are treated as merely auxiliary or instrumental to physical inquiry.

  • Lord Bacon has a remarkable passage on this in the 9th book De Augmentis.

  • This is a remarkable passage, as illustrating the spirit and purpose of Platonic dialogues.

  • Footnote 76: In a remarkable passage of the De Legibus, Plato denies all essential distinction between Good and Pleasure, and all reality of Good apart from Pleasure (Legg.

  • Plato in a remarkable passage of the Leges (i.

  • In a remarkable passage of the Laws, Plato sets a far higher value upon correct estimation from others, which in the Republic he depicts under the contemptuous appellation of show or seeming.

  • Aristotle, in a remarkable passage of the Metaphysica ([Greek: G].

  • For the doubt and hesitation which Plato puts into the mouth of Sokrates (even in the Republic, one of his most expository compositions) see a remarkable passage, Rep.

  • Footnote 156: See a remarkable passage in Plutarch, Placit.

  • Every attentive reader will discover this remarkable passage to illustrate several points of constitutional law.

  • Robert of Gloucester has a remarkable passage, which proves that in his time, somewhere about 1290, the superior ranks continued to use the French language.

  • Lord Hale has quoted a remarkable passage from a Year-book, not long after these statutes of 25 Edw.

  • There is a remarkable passage on the feelings of wives, in different nations, upon this point, in Athenaeus, xiii.

  • This quality is imputed by Sokratês to Kalliklês in a remarkable passage of the Gorgias, c.

  • So far is Plato from considering the sophists as the corruptors of Athenian morality, that he distinctly protests against that supposition, in a remarkable passage of the “Republic.

  • Compare with this a remarkable passage in the colloquy of Sokrates with Thrasymachus, in Republic, i.

  • How much the Philebus differs in its point of view from the Gorgias,[124] is indicated by Plato himself in a remarkable passage.

  • See a remarkable passage in Plutarch, adv.

  • In a remarkable passage of this very dialogue, he intimates pretty clearly that he considered the difficulty of these questions to be insuperable, and never likely to be set at rest.


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