The Dialogues of Plato, Том 1Scribner, Armstrong, and Company, 1874 |
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... fathers in wisdom , " and yet only tell us half the truth , and in this particular instance are not much improved upon ... father and mother of course allow you to drive the chariot ? " " No they don't . " When Me- nexenus returns , the ...
... fathers in wisdom , " and yet only tell us half the truth , and in this particular instance are not much improved upon ... father and mother of course allow you to drive the chariot ? " " No they don't . " When Me- nexenus returns , the ...
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... father being a very well - known man , he retains his patronymic , and is not as yet commonly called by his own name ; but , although you do not know his name , I am sure that you must know his face , for that is quite enough to ...
... father being a very well - known man , he retains his patronymic , and is not as yet commonly called by his own name ; but , although you do not know his name , I am sure that you must know his face , for that is quite enough to ...
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... . So he went away , and I asked Lysis some more questions . I dare say , Lysis , I said , that your father and mother love you very much . That they do , he said . And they would wish you to be perfectly happy . LYSIS . 45.
... . So he went away , and I asked Lysis some more questions . I dare say , Lysis , I said , that your father and mother love you very much . That they do , he said . And they would wish you to be perfectly happy . LYSIS . 45.
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... father's chariots , and take the reins at a race , they will not allow you to do that ; they will prevent you ? Certainly , he said , they will not allow me to do that . Whom then will they allow ? There is a charioteer , whom my father ...
... father's chariots , and take the reins at a race , they will not allow you to do that ; they will prevent you ? Certainly , he said , they will not allow me to do that . Whom then will they allow ? There is a charioteer , whom my father ...
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... father is pleased to inflict many lords and masters on you . But at any rate when you go home to your mother , she will let you have your own way , and will not interfere with your happiness ; her wool , or the piece of cloth she is ...
... father is pleased to inflict many lords and masters on you . But at any rate when you go home to your mother , she will let you have your own way , and will not interfere with your happiness ; her wool , or the piece of cloth she is ...
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Стр. 465 - For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh. This is a great mystery: but I speak concerning Christ and the church.
Стр. 338 - Wherefore, O judges, be of good cheer about death, and know of a certainty, that no evil can happen to a good man, either in life or after death.
Стр. 505 - ... to two, and from two to all fair forms, and from fair forms to fair practices, and from fair practices to fair notions, until from fair notions he arrives at the notion of absolute beauty, and at last knows what the essence of beauty is.
Стр. 223 - For all good poets, epic as well as lyric, compose their beautiful poems not by art, but because they are inspired and possessed. And as the Corybantian* revellers when they dance are not in their right mind, so the lyric poets are not in their right mind when they are composing their beautiful strains: but when falling under the power of music and metre they are inspired and possessed...
Стр. 328 - You, my friend — a citizen of the great and mighty and wise city of Athens — are you not ashamed of heaping up the greatest amount of money and honor and reputation, and caring so little about wisdom and truth and the greatest improvement of the soul, which you never regard or heed at all.
Стр. 11 - persuade you to cure the head, until he has first given you his soul to be cured by the charm. For this," he said, " is the great error of our day in the treatment of the human body, that physicians separate the soul from the body.
Стр. 319 - I went to one man after another, being not unconscious of the enmity which I provoked, and I lamented and feared this: But necessity was laid upon me, — the word of God, I thought, ought to be considered first. And I said to myself, Go I must to all who appear to know, and find out the meaning of the oracle. And I swear to you, Athenians, by the dog I swear!
Стр. 125 - ... the works of great poets which he reads at school. In these are contained many admonitions, and many tales and praises, and encomia of ancient famous men, which he is required to learn by heart, in order that he may imitate or emulate them and desire to become like them.
Стр. 320 - I knew that not by wisdom do poets write poetry, but by a sort of genius and inspiration; they are like diviners or soothsayers who also say many fine things, but do not understand the meaning of them.
Стр. 338 - What would not a man give, O judges, to be able to examine the leader of the great Trojan expedition; or Odysseus or Sisyphus, or numberless others, men and women too ! What infinite delight would there be in conversing with them and asking them questions!