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
| WILLIAM DE WITT HYDE - 1904 - 306 頁
...able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil ; then shall we live dear to one another and the gods, both while remaining here and when, like...go round to gather gifts, we receive our reward." With this magnificent tribute to the intrinsic superiority of righteousness over unrighteousness Plato... | |
| Willis Mason West - 1904 - 732 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." e. A Prager of Socrates (from Plato's Phaedrus). — "Beloved Pan, and... | |
| Plato - 1908 - 458 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...conquerors in the games who go round to gather gifts, we D receive our reward. And it shall be well with us both in this life and in the pilgrimage of a thousand... | |
| William De Witt Hyde - 1911 - 328 頁
...able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil ; then shall we live dear to one another and the gods, both while remaining here and when, like...go round to gather gifts, we receive our reward." With this magnificent tribute to the intrinsic superiority of righteousness over unrighteousness Plato... | |
| Sherwood Sweet Knight - 1912 - 184 頁
...able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil ; 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." Plato closes one of the greatest of his dialogues with... | |
| George Trumbull Ladd - 1915 - 332 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...remaining here and when, like conquerors in the games ... we receive our reward." Or better still, to conduct the moral life under the rule of the great... | |
| 1915 - 686 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, both while remaining here and when .... we receive our reward. And it shall be well with us both in this life and in the pilgrimage of... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1917 - 614 頁
...considering that the soul is immortal and able to endure every sort of good and every sort of evil. Then shall we live dear to one another and to the gods,...both in this life and in the pilgrimage of a thousand yeavs which we have been describing.' Coincidences and Differences. This has justly been called the... | |
| James Henry Snowden - 1918 - 260 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...here and when, like conquerors in the games who go around to gather gifts, we receive our reward. And it shall be well with us both in this life and in... | |
| Irl Goldwin Whitchurch - 1923 - 122 頁
...fast to the upward way and wisely practise justice and virtue . . . And we shall attain our welfare both in this life and in the pilgrimage of a thousand years which we have described." 8 'Know thyself still embodies the major part of wisdom. But the self we are to know is... | |
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