Dialogues of Plato: Containing The Apology of Socrates, Crito, Phaedo, and ProtagorasColonial Press, 1899 - 208 strani |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–5 od 64
Stran 14
... kind , O Athenians . I dare say that someone will ask the question , " Why is this , Socrates , and what is the origin of these accusations of you : for there must have been something strange which you have been doing ? All this great ...
... kind , O Athenians . I dare say that someone will ask the question , " Why is this , Socrates , and what is the origin of these accusations of you : for there must have been something strange which you have been doing ? All this great ...
Stran 16
... or like them in both ; and I made answer to myself and the oracle that I was better off as I was . This investigation has led to my having many enemies of the worst and most dangerous kind , and has given 16 DIALOGUES OF PLATO.
... or like them in both ; and I made answer to myself and the oracle that I was better off as I was . This investigation has led to my having many enemies of the worst and most dangerous kind , and has given 16 DIALOGUES OF PLATO.
Stran 17
... kind , and has given occasion also to many calumnies . And I am called wise , for my hearers always imagine that I myself possess the wisdom which I find wanting in others : but the truth is , O men of Athens , that God only is wise ...
... kind , and has given occasion also to many calumnies . And I am called wise , for my hearers always imagine that I myself possess the wisdom which I find wanting in others : but the truth is , O men of Athens , that God only is wise ...
Stran 31
... kind suitable to him . suitable to a poor man who is your leisure that he may instruct you ? There can be no more fitting reward than maintenance in the Prytaneum , O men of Athens , a reward which he deserves far more than the citizen ...
... kind suitable to him . suitable to a poor man who is your leisure that he may instruct you ? There can be no more fitting reward than maintenance in the Prytaneum , O men of Athens , a reward which he deserves far more than the citizen ...
Stran 65
... kind is true . He who has sought after the pleasures of knowledge and rejected the pleasures of the body has reason to be of good hope at the approach of death , whose voice is already heard calling to him , and will be heard calling by ...
... kind is true . He who has sought after the pleasures of knowledge and rejected the pleasures of the body has reason to be of good hope at the approach of death , whose voice is already heard calling to him , and will be heard calling by ...
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
admit Æsop agree Alcibiades answer Anytus Apollodorus argument aristocracy Aristotle Athenians Athens better body called Callias cause Cebes certainly citizens common consider constitutional government courage courts Crete Critias Crito death democracy earth Echecrates elected elements Ephors equal evil example existence father fear forms of government friends give gods greater harmony Hippias Hippocrates honor husbandmen ideas immortal judges justice kind king knowledge Lacedæmonian legislator live magistrates manner matter mean Meletus ment mind nature never oligarchy opinion opposite pain Periander persons Phad Phædo Philolaus philosopher Pittacus Plato pleasure poets political poor principle Prodicus Protagoras question reason replied revolution rich rule rulers share Simmias Simonides slaves Socrates sort soul speaking suppose temperance things thought tion true truth tyranny tyrant virtue wealth whereas wisdom wise words