The Greek ReaderArthur Lawrence Whall Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1943 - 883 strani Translations from Greek literature. |
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Stran 746
... virtue . And similarly there can be excess , deficiency , and the due mean in actions . Now feelings and actions are the objects with which virtue is concerned ; and in feelings and actions excess and deficiency are errors , while the ...
... virtue . And similarly there can be excess , deficiency , and the due mean in actions . Now feelings and actions are the objects with which virtue is concerned ; and in feelings and actions excess and deficiency are errors , while the ...
Stran 764
... virtue which is above ordinary persons , nor an education which is excep- tionally favoured by nature and ... virtue , and that virtue is a mean , then the life which is in a mean , and in a mean attainable by everyone , must be the best ...
... virtue which is above ordinary persons , nor an education which is excep- tionally favoured by nature and ... virtue , and that virtue is a mean , then the life which is in a mean , and in a mean attainable by everyone , must be the best ...
Stran 770
... virtue . And since the whole city has one end , it is manifest that education should be one and the same for all ... virtue or the best life . Neither is it clear whether education is more concerned with intellectual or with moral virtue ...
... virtue . And since the whole city has one end , it is manifest that education should be one and the same for all ... virtue or the best life . Neither is it clear whether education is more concerned with intellectual or with moral virtue ...
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PREFACE | xxxix |
HOMER | xlvii |
Paris Rescued by Aphrodite | 11 |
Avtorske pravice | |
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A. C. BENSON A. D. GODLEY Achilles Apollo arms army Athenians Athens bade battle beauty BENJAMIN JOWETT body breast bring called child Croesus Cyrus Darius daughter dead dear death desire divine doth dwell earth enemy EURIPIDES evil eyes F. L. LUCAS fair father fear fight fire gave gifts GILBERT MURRAY give Goddess gods gold Greeks hand happy hast hath hear heard heart heaven Hellas Hellenes Heracles honour IPHIGENIA J. M. EDMONDS king Lacedaemonians land live look lord maiden mind mortal mother never night noble o'er Odysseus OEDIPUS ORESTES Persians Pisistratus pleasure PRAXAGORA pray R. C. TREVELYAN round ships slain Socrates song soul spake speak spear STRANGER sweet Syracusans tears tell thee thine things thou art thought Trojans Troy unto virtue voice wall WALTER LEAF women words youth Zeus