Comfort, therefore, not condolence, is what I have to offer to the parents of the dead who may be here. Numberless are the chances to which, as they know, the life of man is subject ; but fortunate indeed are they who draw for their lot a death so glorious... The Light Beyond - 第 233 頁Maurice Maeterlinck 著 - 1916 - 299 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thucydides - 1874 - 740 頁
.... — — sequences. And surely, to a man of spirit, the degradation B>c< '' of his being a coward must be immeasurably more grievous than the unfelt...especially when those are in question of whom you will constantly be reminded by seeing in the homes of others blessings of which once you also boasted :... | |
| Ida Carleton Thallon - 1914 - 680 頁
...their valour, but they laid it at her feet as the most glorious contribution that they could offer. For this offering of their lives made in common by them...especially when those are in question of whom you will constantly be reminded by seeing in the homes of others blessings of which once you also boasted :... | |
| Thucydides - 1914 - 654 頁
...unfelt BC 431. death which strikes him in the midst of his strength and for the patriotism ! bereaved 'Comfort, therefore, not condolence, is what I have...measured as to terminate in the happiness in which it has T>een passed. Still I know that this is a hard saying, especially when those are in question of whom... | |
| Thucydides - 1914 - 640 頁
...chances to which, as they know, the U life of man is subject ; but fortunate indeed are they who j! draw for their lot a death so glorious as that which...especially when those are in question of whom you will constantly be reminded by seeing in the homes ^e£-ediers blessings of which once you also boasted... | |
| Robert McKim, Jeff McMahan - 1997 - 384 頁
...weight it does because of fairness, not vice versa. 14 Pro Patria Mori! Death and the State YAEL TAMIR Fortunate indeed are they who draw for their lot a...terminate in the happiness in which it has been passed. — Pericles, in Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War The awareness of death, says Heidegger,... | |
| Loren J. Samons II - 2007
...ended with a firm reminder of Pericles' conception of the individual Athenian's duty to the state. Comfort, therefore, not condolence, is what I have...especially when those are in question of whom you will constantly be reminded by seeing in the homes of others blessings of which once you also boasted: for... | |
| David W. Minar, Scott A. Greer - 386 頁
...parents of the dead who may be here. Numberless are the chances to which, as they know, the life of a man is subject; but fortunate indeed are they who...in the happiness in which it has been passed. Still 1 know that this is a hard saying, especially when those in question of whom you will constantly be... | |
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