Apology, Crito, and Phaedo of Socrates by Plato
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Æsculapius; pay it, therefore, and do not neglect it."
"This," concludes Phædo, "was the end of our friend--a man, as we may say, the best of all his time, that we have known, and, moreover, the most wise and just." FOOTNOTES [12] Sec. 21-39. [13] Sec. 39, 40. [14] Sec. 40-46. [15] Sec. 47. [16] Sec. 48-57. [17] Sec. 55-59. [18] Sec. 61-75. [19] Sec. 76-84. [20] Sec. 93-99. [21] Sec. 100-112. [22] Sec. 112-128. |
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