And so when we have anointed him with myrrh, and set a garland of wool upon his head, we shall send him away to another city. For we mean to employ for our souls... The Republic of Plato - 第 79 頁Plato 著 - 1888 - 379 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1871 - 608 頁
...that there is no place for such as he is in our state — the law will not allow them. And so when we have anointed him with myrrh, and set a garland...his head, we shall send him away to another city' (p. 398). The tone of this passage, and of the ' Ion,' is that of a gentle contempt for the irrational... | |
| 1909 - 844 頁
...him that there is no place for such as he is in our State; the law will not allow them. And so, when we have anointed him with myrrh and set a garland of wool upon his head, we shall send him to another city; for we mean to employ for our soul's health the rougher and severer artist who will... | |
| 1872 - 858 頁
...he is in our state — the law will not allow them. And so when we have annointed him with inyrrh, and set a garland of wool upon his head, we shall send him away to another city " (p. 398). The tone of this passage, and of the " Ion," is that of a gentle contempt for the irrational... | |
| Plato - 1871 - 684 頁
...that there is no place for such as he is in our State,— the law will not allow them. And so when we have anointed him with myrrh, and set a garland...for our souls' health the rougher and severer poet and story-teller, who will imitate the style of the virtuous only, and will follow those models which... | |
| 1871 - 612 頁
...that there is no place for such as he is in our state — the law will not allow them. And so when we have anointed him with myrrh, and set a garland...his head, we shall send him away to another city' (p. 398). The tone of this passage, and of the ' Ion,' is that of a gentle contempt for the irrational... | |
| Plato - 1871 - 676 頁
...away to another city. For we mean to employ for our souls' health the rougher and severer poet and story-teller, who will imitate the style of the virtuous...models which we prescribed at first when we began to speak of the education of our soldiers. That, he said, we certainly will do, if we have the power.... | |
| 1872 - 844 頁
...he is in our state — the law will not allow them. And so when we have annointed him with inyrrh, and set a garland of wool upon his head, we shall send him away to another city " (p. 398). The tone of this passage, and of the " Ion," is that of a gentle contempt for the irrational... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 頁
...that there is no place for such as he is in our State, — the law will not allow them. And so when we have anointed him with myrrh, and set a garland...for our souls' health the rougher and severer poet and story-teller, who will imitate the style of the virtuous only, and will follow those models which... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 738 頁
...that there is no place for such as he is in our State, — the law will not allow them. And so when we have anointed him with myrrh, and set a garland...mean to employ for our souls' health the rougher and iverer poet or story-teller, who will imitate the style of the 'irtuous only, and will follow those... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 730 頁
...that there is no place for such as he is in our State, — the law will not allow them. And so when we have anointed him with myrrh, and set a garland...head, we shall send him away to another city. For 1*we mean to employ for our souls' health the rougher and severer poet or story-teller, who will imitate... | |
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