But when returning into herself she reflects, then she passes into the other world, the region of purity, and eternity, and immortality, and unchangeableness, which are her kindred, and with them she ever lives, when she is by herself and is not let or... The Dialogues of Plato - Stran 408avtor: Plato - 1873Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1872 - 416 strani
...reflects; then she passes into the realm of purity, and eternity, and immortality, and unchangeableness, which are her kindred, and with them she ever lives,...class is the soul more nearly alike and akin, as far as may be inferred from this argument, as well as from the preceding one?" " I think, Socrates, that,... | |
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1872 - 408 strani
...reflects; then she passes into the realm of purity, and eternity, and immortality, and unchangeableness, which are her kindred, and with them she ever lives,...unchanging. And this state of the soul is called wisdom?" 7 " That is well and truly said, Socrates," he replied. "And to which class is the soul more nearly... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 662 strani
...; the world spins round her, and she i>» like a drunkard when under their influence ' / Very true. But when returning into herself she reflects; then...class is the soul more nearly alike and akin, as far as may be inferred from this argument, as well as from the preceding one ? I think, Socrates, that,... | |
| Anna Maria Fay - 1879 - 120 strani
...reflects, then she passes into the realm of purity, and eternity, and immortality and unchangeableness, which are her kindred and with them she ever lives...unchanging. And this state of the soul is called wisdom." . " She will not ask philosophy to release her, in order that when released she may deliver herself... | |
| Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie - 1883 - 594 strani
...reflects, then she passes into the realm of purity and eternity and immortality and unchaugeableness, which are her kindred, and with them she ever lives. When she is by herself and it not let or hindered, then bhe ceases from her erring ways, and, being in communion with the unchanging,... | |
| Franz Hettinger - 1890 - 388 strani
...reflects, then she passes into the realm of purity, of eternity, of immortality and unchangeableness, which are her kindred, and with them she ever lives,...from her erring ways, and being in communion with the unchangeable, is unchanging; and this state of the soul is called wisdom." " Hence," he continues,... | |
| Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon - 1895 - 472 strani
...passes into the other world, the region of purity, and eternity, and immortality, and unchangeableness, which are her kindred, and with them she ever lives,...from her erring ways, and being in communion with the ununchanging is unchanging. And this state of the soul is called wisdom? " That is well and truly said,... | |
| Plato - 1897 - 506 strani
...reflects ; then she passes into the realm of purity, and eternity, and immortality, and unchangeableness, which are her kindred, and with them she ever lives,...unchanging. And this state of the soul is called wisdom ? [Again when we compare the functions of the soul and body we find that the soul is akin to the divine... | |
| Benjamin Jowett - 1899 - 480 strani
...reflects ; then she passes into the realm of purity, and eternity, and immortality, and unchangeableness, which are her kindred, and with them she ever lives,...class is the soul more nearly alike and akin, as far as may be inferred from this argument, as well as from the preceding one? I think, Socrates, that,... | |
| Plato - 1899 - 514 strani
...reflects ; then she passes into the realm of purity, and eternity, and immortality, and unchangeableness, which are her kindred, and with them she ever lives,...class is the soul more nearly alike and akin, as far as may be inferred from this argument, as well as from the preceding one? I think, Socrates, that,... | |
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