Wherefore my counsel is that we hold fast ever to the heavenly way and follow after justice and virtue always, considering that the soul is immortal and able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil. Thus shall we live dear to one another and... Selections from the Dialogues of Plato - 第 349 頁Plato 著 - 1883 - 404 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John D. Marshall - 1877 - 570 頁
...gods, both here and when, like conquerors in the games, who go round gathering rich gifts, we come to receive our reward. And it shall be well with us, both in this life and in the pilgrimage of the thousand years in the story which we have been reciting." LAWS. THROUGHOUT the "Laws," a somewhat... | |
| 1892 - 700 頁
...considering that the soul is immortal and able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil. Thus shall we live dear to one another and to the...round to gather gifts, we receive our reward." And so Plato piled up these marvelous books, until finally the strong years conquered him, and he fell... | |
| William Lee Rees - 1888 - 504 頁
...considering that the soul is immortal and able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil. Thus shall we live dear to one another and to the...games who go round to gather gifts, we receive our rewards. And it shall be well with us both in this life and in the pilgrimage of a thousand years which... | |
| 1893 - 578 頁
...considering that the soul is immortal and able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil. Thus shall we live dear to one another and to the gods, bath while remaining here and when, like conquerors in the games who go round to gather gifts, we receive... | |
| 1911 - 666 頁
...quoted the beautiful concluding words of Plato's Republic: "Thus shall we live dear to one another and the Gods, both while remaining here, and when, like conquerors in the games who go around to gather gifts, we receive our reward." RESPONSE BY MR. F. f. BEIRNE. I want, on behalf of... | |
| John Raymond Howard - 1899 - 236 頁
...considering that the soul is immortal and able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil. Thus shall we live dear to one another and to the...this life and in the pilgrimage of a thousand years. ARISTOTLE. " The great master of all the peculiarities of nature and of men, the eager investigator... | |
| Isaac Althaus Loos - 1899 - 312 頁
...considering that the soul is immortal and able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil. Thus shall we live dear to one another and to the...go round to gather gifts, we receive our reward." i X. 614—21. INDEX TO THE STUDIES IN ARISTOTLE. ADMINISTRATION ; Theory of Organization of ... Causes... | |
| Isaac Althaus Loos - 1899 - 308 頁
...considering that the soul is immortal and able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil. Thus shall we live dear to one another and to the...go round to gather gifts, we receive our reward." i X. 614—21. INDEX TO THE STUDIES IN ARISTOTLE. ADMINISTRATION; Theory of Organization of ... Causes... | |
| Plato - 1899 - 634 頁
...considering that the soul is immortal and able to endure every sort of good and every sort ot evil. Thus shall we live dear to one another and to the gods, boti while remaining here and when, like conquerors in the games who go round to gather gifts, we receive... | |
| Willis Mason West - 1902 - 676 頁
...that the soul is immortal and able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil. Thus we shall live dear to one another and to the gods, both while...remaining here, and when, like conquerors in the games, we go to receive our reward." 151. A Prayer of Socrates (from Plato's Phaedrus). — "Beloved Pan,... | |
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