The debt shall be paid, said Crito; is there anything else? There was no answer to this question; but in a minute or two a movement was heard, and the attendants uncovered him; his eyes were set, and Crito closed his eyes and mouth. Such was the end,... The Dialogues of Plato - Stran 447avtor: Plato - 1873Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1874 - 240 strani
...debt shall be paid,' said Crito ; ' is there anything else ? ' There was no answer to this question ; but in a minute or two a movement was heard, and the...justest and best of all the men whom I have ever known." — J. So ends the " Phsedo ; " and as we close the volume, we feel as though we too had lost a friend,... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1874 - 216 strani
...debt shall be paid,' said Crito ; ' is there anything else 1 ' There was no answer to this question ; but in a minute or two a movement was heard, and the...justest and best of all the men whom I have ever known." — J. So ends the " Phsedo ; " and as we close the volume, we feel as though we too had lost a friend,... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 662 strani
...The debt shall be paid, said Crito ; is there anything else ? There was no answer to this question ; but in a minute or two a movement was heard, and the...wisest, and justest, and best of all the men whom I bave ever known. VOL. I. THE SYMPOSIUM. INTRODUCTION. OF all the works of Plato the Symposium is the... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1880 - 460 strani
...hemlock. He drank it with courage, and died in complete calmness, " Such was the end," said Phasdo, " of our friend, whom I may truly call the wisest and...justest and best of all the men whom I have ever known." "After ages have cherished the memory of his virtues and of his fate," says Mr. Lewes; " but without... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1880 - 456 strani
...with courage, and died in complete calmness. " Such was the end," said Phaedo, " of our friend, whom 1 may truly call the wisest and justest and best of all the men whom I have ever known." "After ages have cherished the memory of his virtues and of his fate," says Mr. Lewes; " but without... | |
| John Owen - 1881 - 512 strani
...his eyes were set, and K riton closed his eyes and his mouth. Such was the end,' continues Phaidon, ' of our friend, whom I may truly call the wisest and...justest and best of all the men whom I have ever known. ' I will not detract by any words of mine from the solemn beauty of this picture. The death of Sokrates... | |
| John Owen - 1881 - 534 strani
...debt shall be paid," said Kriton. " Is there anything else f " There was no answer to this question ; but in a minute or two a movement was heard, and the...attendants uncovered him ; his eyes were set, and Kriton closed his eyes and his mouth. Such was theend,' continues Phaidon, 'of our friend, whom I may... | |
| William Jackson Brodribb - 1883 - 532 strani
...debt shall be paid,' said Crito; 'is there any thing else?' There was no answer to this question ; but in a minute or two a movement was heard, and the...uncovered him ; his eyes were set, and Crito closed his eyea and mouth. Such was the end, Echecrates, of our friend, whom I may truly call the wisest and justest... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 strani
...debt shall be paid,' said Crito ; ' is there anything else ?' There was no answer to this question ; but in a minute or two a movement was heard, and the attendant uncovered him ; his eyes were set, and Crito closed his eyes and mouth. Such was the end,... | |
| Samuel Edger - 1886 - 356 strani
...ages as yet. Plato, after giving an account of the last hours of his master, says, " Such was the end of our friend, whom I may truly call the wisest and...justest and best of all the men whom I have ever known." * And no doubt up to the day when he wrote that the words were perfectly true. No man of whom the world... | |
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