τες, αληθή λέγεις. Είεν, ήν δ' εγώ τον μέν δίκαιον και άνδρα και πόλιν και δικαιοσύνην, και τυγχάνει εν αυτοίς όν, ει φαϊμεν ευρηκέναι, ουκ άν πάνυ τι, οιμαι, δόξαιμεν ψεύδεσθαι. Μα Δία ου μέντοι, έφη. Φώμεν άρα; Φώμεν. "Έστω δή, ήν δ' εγώ μετα γάρ τούτο σκεπτέον, οίμαι, αδικίαν. Δηλον, ότι. Ουκούν στάσιν τινα αυ τριών όντων τούτων δεί αυτήν είναι και και πολυπραγμοσύνης και αλλοτριοπραγμοσύνης και επανάστασιν μέρους τινος τώ όλο της ψυχής, ίν' άρχη εν αυτή, ου προσήκον, αλλά τοιούτου όντος φύσει, οίου πρέπειν αυτώ δουλεύειν τω του αρχικού γένους Α. Vat. Μ. φαμέν Stob. cod. Α. οΐου] οίου Vat. Η. οίον Αng. Τrinc. B. Flor. T. où Stob. cod. A. Trinc. πάνυ τι] π. του Lob. Vind. πρέπειν ] πρέπει Αng. Β. Stob. BE. Vat. BM. Yen, B. Stob. cod. Trinc. Δία1 δί’ Lob. Vind. ΒD. τω του αρχικού γένους όντι;] Ang. B. Vat. M. Stob. Haec editionum omnium lectio ου] ού Vind. Β. sensum aptum et commodum praeΦώμεν] φαμέν Stob. Τrinc. bet et codicum maiore etiam, quam άρα] αρα Vind. D(F. Flor. qua alibi contenti esse debuimus, RU. Par. K. sec. Bip.) editi ante auctoritate nititur, utpote in Lob. Vind. BD. Vat. BM. Ven. B. Ang. Astii sec. B. Flor. CR. et Stobaei cod. BŇ. "Έστω ] έστι Ρar. D. Stob. Gesn. ed. Gesn. (nisi quod haec το pro (cod. BN.) Ald. Bas. ab. to exhibet) reperta, et, ut vi81] dè Par. K. sec. Bekk. Vat. detur, a Ficino quoque expresH. Flor. Τ. δή ούν Vind. D. sa : et insolentem partis cuiusdam οίμαι] commatis separavit pri 1 praevaricationem advcrsus totam mum Bekkerus, uti superius il- animam rebellantis, insurgentisque Iud ante δοξαιμεν. ad imperandum regio animi geΔηλον, ότι] δήλον Vat. Η. neri, cui servire cam natura iubet. Flor. ARV. Stob. dñlovı Vind. F. Tamen aliud a Platone hic scria m. pr. δηλονότι Lob. Vind. ΒD. ptum fuisse suspicor. Nam pro Ald. Bas. ab. Steph. Lob. ante τω του in Ρar. ADK. Ven. C. id signum interrogationis , Aldus Vind. F. Vat. H. Flor. ACV. et nullam interpunctionem, post com Stob. Τrinc. legitur του δ' αυ ma habet. δουλεύειν, in Μon. Β. τώ δ' αύ αυ] om. Fic. δουλεύειν, in Flor. U. τω δ', αυ τούτων τοιούτων Vind. Β.. δουλεύειν, in Vind. Ε. τώ δ' αυ δεί] δή Vind. F. μη δουλεύειν, denique in Stob. είναι] αρpellare Fic. cod. A. χικού του δ' ούν δουκαι άλλοτριοπραγμοσύνην] om. λεύειν, et idem liber cum ed. Stob. cod. ΑΝ. Τrinc. Gaisf. και Τrinc. όντος, Μon. Β. cum Flor. cm. cod. B. Gesn. Antiatticista U. όντε pro όντι habet. Quae Βekk. p. 81,2: αλλοτριοπράγμων, quomodo e vulgata lectione oriri αλλοτριοπραγμοσύνη: Πλάτων potuerint, non apparet; vulgaΠολιτείας τρίτω. quorum poste- tam contra ex illa , quae in Ρar. rius huc pertinere videtur. . Α. exstat, vel errore vel emenίν'] ενα Stob. dandi conatu fluxisse a vero non όντι; τοιαύτ' άττα, οίμαι φησομεν και την τούτων τα ραχήν και πλάνην είναι τήν τε αδικίαν και ακολασίαν και δειλίαν και αμαθίαν και συλλήβδην πάσαν κακίαν. C Ταύτα μεν ουν ταύτα, έφη. Ουκούν, ήν δ' εγώ, και το άδικα πράττειν και το αδικείν και αυ το δίκαια ποιείν, ταύτα πάντα τυγχάνει όντα κατάδηλα ήδη σαφως, είπερ και η αδικία τε και δικαιοσύνη; Πώς δη; "Οτι, abhorret. Neque vero ipsa illa sequentia nomina subiecti locuo codicis optimi et novem eius as- tenent. Beclarum lectio talis est, ut nul- και ακολασίαν - κακίαν σε. lam omnino explicationem admit- Vind. E. tat. Possunt genitivi τοιούτου όντος pro absolutis haberi, potest και δειλίαν] και om. Vind. F. Αng. Β. Flor. R. και δειλία αυτώ ad δουλεύειν referri: iam Stob. Trinc. nihil obstabit, quo minus ad explendam dictionem του δ' αυ 6 συλλήβδην 1 ξυλλ. Ven. Β. Vind. superioribus τοιούτου όντος φύ- Ε. Αng. Β. Flor. ΑCTV. Stee. σει, οίου πρέπειν repetamus, ut Astius, Bekkerus, et Stallbarsensus hic exsistat : ut imperet, mins, quum non deceat, sed aliquid na Ταύτα μεν ούν ταύτα] Ita tura ita comparatum erstet, ut par Ρar. A. Vat. ΗΜ. ταύτα μεν ουν sit ei servire, illud contra tale sit, ταύτα Lob. Vind. ΒDE. et a B. ut servire huic tamquam impera pr. F. Vat. B. Ven. BC. Flor. AC torio generi adscripto debeat. Sed αύτα μεν ούν ταύτα Stob. Τrinc. quoniam valde durum est toloú ταύτα μεν αύ ταύτη Flor. U. ταιτου όντος non cum μέρους τινός, αυτω non cum πρέπειν Con τα μέν ούν ταύτη reliqui di ces, Stob. cod. BN. Gesn, et edistruere, neque ratio reddi potest, cur αύτω δουλεύειν potius, quam tiones praeter Bekkerianam omnes, quod ad Glauconis personam ine δεσπόζειν vel άρχειν dicere voluerit, veram illam lectionem non ptum est. Paullo aptius esset, puto; neque emendationes eius in quod Astius in tert. ed. coniicit, Vind. E. et Flor. U. factas pro ταύτα μεν ούν τοιαύτα sc. φηbare, aut ipse aliam magis pro σομεν. Sed optimi codicis lecio babilem monstrare possum. Ita vix quicquam desiderandom reque vulgatam intactam reliqui, linquit. Talia quaedam Socrates vitia omnia visum iri dixerat, tantum post outi pro puncto signum interrogandi posui, quod cui Glauco plane assentiens aan etiam Astius in tert. ed. fecit. solum talia , sed cadem haec esse respondet. Quem sensum Ficious τοιαύτ' άττα] τοιαύτάττα Lob. non male declaravit: haec prorsus Vind. ΒD. ita se habent. Voum est, quod οιμαι] είναι Vind. F. Αng. Β. nonnihil dubitationis iniicere pos. Flor. R. et super vulgato int. sit, quod verba illa aliam prae vers. A. terea interpretationem recipient τούτων] τούτου Stob. Τrinc. et, εί ταύτα pro subiecto haberet int. vers. super vulgato cod. A. tur, Glauconi Stoicorum placitus tribuere eumque omnia vitia ea ταραχήν] ταραχήν τε Vind. Ε. dem atque paria pronuntianta sivai] Elvar. Ald. sivas. Steph. facere videntur; cui ambiguitati sivat, reliquae editiones. tapar lectio Trincavelliana medetur. Sed et alárn praedicati, ádixia et verior interpretatio simplicior si
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His MAJESTY having been pleased to sanction by Royal Letters Patent, the improved Manufacture of Hats in Beaver, of ROBT. FRANKS and Co., they most respectfully announce to the Nobility, Gentry, and Public generally, they have brought their Hats to that degree of perfection, in LIGATNESS, as scarcely to be felt on the head, few weighing more than 5 ounces ; the NAP OR COVERING is made of the shortest Beaver that can be procured, and reduced upon the French principle, so as to have more the appearance of a Genoa Velvet than the ordinary Beaver nap. STYLE, No. 52. Not any expense is spared in producing Novelties in Shapes. The great encouragement we have received from the leading members of the Fashionable World (among The Nobility and entry) have enabled us to secure the most talented workmen in our particular line, I'very Hat is made to the exact oral of the head, wbich form il retains to the last. [Turn over As the Trimming of the interior of a Hat adds much to the comfort of the wearer, the greatest attention is paid to the workmanship, in order to give ease. The Spanish style being much approved, an assortment is kept. THE LADIES RIDING HATS. DITTO BONNETS, DITTO,DRESS HATS, CHILDRENS BONNETS, CHILDRENS HATS. Notwithstanding the large dimensions of Bonnets now worn, few of the Extra Superfine Qualities of this Manufacture weigh more than four ounces, being half the weight of Velvet Bonnets. QUALITIES. Four distinct qualities in Ladies and Childrens Bonnets and Hats are made for the convenience of Purchasers, and their Price will be found not only lower than other Houses, but the qualities, upon comparison, much superior to those usually retailed. R. F. and Co. being desirous to secure a permanent Family Trade at all their establishments, the utmost attention will be paid to every Order they may receive. Country Orders, Ladies and Gentlemen writing from the Country may be correctly fitted by sending the circumference of their Hats taken over the Band in inches ; where any peculiar shape is required, the depth of the Crown, width across the top of the Crown, and width of Brim (or leaf) is necessary, and every direction will be regarded most minutely. S WLLIARS ROBT. FRANKS and Co. respectfully announce they have succeeded in reducing the weight of Officers' Caps, strictly adhering to Regulations; in numerous instances where they have had the honour of supplying Army and Navy Caps, they have given the most decided satisfaction. THE IMPROVED SILK HATS. This important article of manufacture having been so much deteriorated by persons attempting to imitate Hats of established qualities, at lower prices than even the wages paid, has induced us to state, that such is the confidence our Friends have had in our Goods, that our demands have been larger this, by some hundred dozens, than any year since their introduction. 18. No. 1.-The Extra super quality on reul Beaver or Leghorn, weight five ounces . . . . . . .S No. 2.-Qualities usually sold as the best . . . . No. 3.-Good durable qualities . . . . . . 145. N.B.-The Shapes are fully equal to superfine Beaver Hals, being finished on the same Blocks.—The Colours are warranted permanent. They sell at low fixed prices for Cash only, such Goods as can be warranted to Purchasers, and return all Money where their Goods do not give satisfaction. They publish Monthly Lists of Prices, and give the Public the advantage of every reduction in the price of Materials and Labour. |