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participation in them as well as of imitation of them (Prof. Zeller's summary of his own review of Dr. Jackson, Archiv fiir Geschichtc dcr Philosophie, Vol. I, Berlin, 1888, pp. 617, 6t8).
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Preface to the Second and Third Editions.
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In conclusion I may remark that in Plato's writings there is both unity, and also growth and development ; but that we must not intrude upon him either a system or a technical language.
Rai.i.iol College,
October, i8gi.
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