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Strana 81
... virtue ; for vice can never know itself and virtue , but virtue knows both itself and vice . The eye attested that justice was best , as long as it was profitable ; Plato affirms that it is profitable throughout ; that the profit is ...
... virtue ; for vice can never know itself and virtue , but virtue knows both itself and vice . The eye attested that justice was best , as long as it was profitable ; Plato affirms that it is profitable throughout ; that the profit is ...
Strana 158
... virtue I have has in it some tincture of vice ; and I , who am as sincere and perfect a lover of virtue of that stamp as any other whatever , am afraid that Plato , in his purest virtue , if he had listened and laid his ear close to ...
... virtue I have has in it some tincture of vice ; and I , who am as sincere and perfect a lover of virtue of that stamp as any other whatever , am afraid that Plato , in his purest virtue , if he had listened and laid his ear close to ...
Strana 171
... virtue's side , say , There are no doubts , and lie for the right ? Is life to be led in a brave or in a cowardly manner ? and is not the satisfaction of the doubts essential to all manliness ? Is the name of virtue to be a barrier to ...
... virtue's side , say , There are no doubts , and lie for the right ? Is life to be led in a brave or in a cowardly manner ? and is not the satisfaction of the doubts essential to all manliness ? Is the name of virtue to be a barrier to ...
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