Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 373
... death . Often in battle there can be no doubt that if a man will throw away his arms , and fall on his knees before his pursuers , he may escape death ; and in other dangers there are other ways of escaping death , if a man is willing ...
... death . Often in battle there can be no doubt that if a man will throw away his arms , and fall on his knees before his pursuers , he may escape death ; and in other dangers there are other ways of escaping death , if a man is willing ...
Page 375
... death is a good ; for one of two things - either death is a state of nothingness and utter unconsciousness , or , as men say , there is a change and migration of the soul from this world to another . Now , if you suppose that there is ...
... death is a good ; for one of two things - either death is a state of nothingness and utter unconsciousness , or , as men say , there is a change and migration of the soul from this world to another . Now , if you suppose that there is ...
Page 381
... death all his life long , why when his time comes should he repine at that which he had been always pursuing and ... death , and that they have found them out to be deserving of the death which they desire . And they are right , Simmias ...
... death all his life long , why when his time comes should he repine at that which he had been always pursuing and ... death , and that they have found them out to be deserving of the death which they desire . And they are right , Simmias ...
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