| Plato - 1873 - 698 頁
...think, but for yours, that you may not sin against the God, or lightly reject his (won by condemning me. For if you kill me you will not easily find another like me, who, if I may use such a lndicrous fiiMire of speech, am a sort of gadfly, given to the state by the God ; nnd the stale is... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1876 - 576 頁
...' believe that to this day no greater good has ever happened ' in the State than my service to God. For if you kill me ' you will not easily find another...speech, am a sort of gadfly, given ' to the State by God ; and the State is like a great and ' noble steed who is tardy in his motions owing to his very... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1876 - 602 頁
...happened in the State than my service to " God. For if you kill me you will not easily find an" other like me, who, if I may use such a ludicrous " figure...speech, am a sort of* gadfly, given to the " State by God ; and the State is like a great and noble " steed who is tardy in his motions owing to his very... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1877 - 548 頁
...' believe that to this day no greater good has ever happened ' in the State than my service to God. For if you kill me ' you will not easily find another...speech, am a sort of gadfly, given ' to the State by God ; and the State is like a great and ' noble steed who is tardy in his motions owing to his very... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1877 - 608 頁
...happened in the State than my service to " God. For if you kill me you will not easily find an" other like me, who, if I may use such a ludicrous " figure...speech, am a sort of gadfly, given to the " State by God ; and the State is like a great and noble " steed who is tardy in his motions owing to his very... | |
| William Stevens Robinson - 1877 - 626 頁
...Diogenes!" Diogenes made answer, "But I am not derided." CHAPTER VI. "WARRINGTON" LETTERS. [1856-1862J " The State Is like a great and noble steed, who Is tardy In his motions, and requires to bo stirred Into lifo. If I may use a ludicrous figure of speech, I am a sort of gadfly,... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1882 - 604 頁
...happened in the State than my service to " God. For if you kill me you will not easily find an" other like me, who, if I may use such a ludicrous " figure...speech, am a sort of gadfly, given to the " State by God ; and the State is like a great and noble " steed who is tardy in his motions owing to his very... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 638 頁
...by condemning me, who am his gift to you. For if you kill me you will not easily find a successor to me, who, if I may use such a ludicrous figure of speech, am a sort of gadfly, given to the state by God ; and the state is a great and noble steed who is tardy in his motions owing to his very size,... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 594 頁
...who am his gift to you. 0 t For if you kill me you will not easily find a successor to me, I am the who, if I may use such a ludicrous figure of speech, am a ITtnenirr^eo- sort of gadfly, glven to the state by God; and the state is pte, given to a great and... | |
| 1893 - 804 頁
...reproduced. Socrates, in the " Apology," says : " If I may use such a ludicrous figure of speech, I am a sort of gadfly, given to the state by the god...state is like a great and noble steed who is tardy, and requires to be stirred into life." A teacher, by his spirit of search, by his attitude of independence,... | |
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