Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 381
... soul and body ? And to be dead is the completion of this ; when the soul exists in herself , and is released from the body and the body is released from the soul , what is this but death ? Just so , he replied . There is another ...
... soul and body ? And to be dead is the completion of this ; when the soul exists in herself , and is released from the body and the body is released from the soul , what is this but death ? Just so , he replied . There is another ...
Page 384
... soul before birth . But they are unconvinced that the soul is therefore immortal . Socrates then examines the doctrine of the transmigration of souls and concludes that the souls of the good , freed in the end from human ills , enjoy ...
... soul before birth . But they are unconvinced that the soul is therefore immortal . Socrates then examines the doctrine of the transmigration of souls and concludes that the souls of the good , freed in the end from human ills , enjoy ...
Page 385
... soul , who having cast away the pleasures and orna- ments of the body as alien to him and working harm rather than good , has sought after the pleasures of knowledge ; and has arrayed the soul , not in some foreign attire , but in her ...
... soul , who having cast away the pleasures and orna- ments of the body as alien to him and working harm rather than good , has sought after the pleasures of knowledge ; and has arrayed the soul , not in some foreign attire , but in her ...
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