Great Books of the Western World, Količina 7Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... fear and hope ? And him I call the coura- geous . Soc . Do you understand his meaning , La- ches ? La . Yes ; I suppose that , in his way of speak- ing , the soothsayers are courageous . For who but one of them can know to whom to die ...
... fear and hope ? And him I call the coura- geous . Soc . Do you understand his meaning , La- ches ? La . Yes ; I suppose that , in his way of speak- ing , the soothsayers are courageous . For who but one of them can know to whom to die ...
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... fear . [ 78 ] And where shall we find a good charmer of our fears , Socrates , when you are gone ? Hellas , he replied , is a large place , Cebes , and has many good men , and there are barba- rous races not a few : seek for him among ...
... fear . [ 78 ] And where shall we find a good charmer of our fears , Socrates , when you are gone ? Hellas , he replied , is a large place , Cebes , and has many good men , and there are barba- rous races not a few : seek for him among ...
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... fear of expected evil . Cle . Yes . Ath . And there is the fear of an evil reputa- tion ; we are afraid of being thought evil , [ 647 ] because we do or say some dishonourable thing , which fear we and all men term shame . Cle ...
... fear of expected evil . Cle . Yes . Ath . And there is the fear of an evil reputa- tion ; we are afraid of being thought evil , [ 647 ] because we do or say some dishonourable thing , which fear we and all men term shame . Cle ...
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