| Plato - 1871 - 676 pagini
...and held fast and forced into the presence of the sun himself, do you not think that he will be 516 pained and irritated, and when he approaches the light...would. And if they were in the habit of conferring honours on those who were quickest to observe and remember and foretell which of the shadows went before,... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 738 pagini
...next the reflections of men and other objects in the water, and then the objects themselves ; then he will gaze upon the light of the moon and the stars...would. And if they were in the habit of conferring honours on those who were quickest to observe and remember and foretell which of the shadows when they... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 730 pagini
...and he will con^ template his nature. ' Certainly. ~»• • ...••« r _,..~, . -,v .i ',/ A • And after this he will reason that the sun is he who...would. . And if they were in the habit of conferring honours on those who were quickest to observe and remember and foretell which of the shadows when they... | |
| Robert Stodart Wyld - 1875 - 590 pagini
...and years, and is in a certain sense the cause of all the things which they in their captivity saw. And when he remembered his old habitation, and the wisdom of the Den and his fellow-captives, do you not suppose that he would felicitate himself on the change, and pity them.... | |
| Plato - 1881 - 532 pagini
...next the reflections of men and other objects in the water, and then the objects themselves ; then he will gaze upon the light of the moon and the stars...would. And if they were in the habit of conferring honours on those who were quickest to observe and remember and foretell which of the shadows when they... | |
| Plato - 1888 - 646 pagini
...been accustomed to behold ? Clearly, he said, he would first see the sun and then reason about him. And when he remembered his old habitation, and the...would. And if they were in the habit of conferring honours among themselves on those who were quickest to observe the passing shadows and to remark which... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 796 pagini
...been accustomed to behold ? Clearly, he said, he would first see the sun and then reason about him. And when he remembered his old habitation, and the...would. And if they were in the habit of conferring honours among themselves on those who were quickest to observe the passing shadows and to remark which... | |
| William Chatterton Coupland - 1895 - 746 pagini
...in a certain way the cause of all things which he and '•i fellows have been accustomed to behold? And when he remembered his old habitation, and the...would. And if they were in the habit of conferring honours among themselves on those who were quickest to observe the passing shadows and to remark which... | |
| Plato - 1899 - 634 pagini
...he would come to the other first and to this afterwards. And when he remembered his old habltation, and the wisdom of the den and his fellow-prisoners, do you not suppose that ho would felicitate himself on the change, and pity them ? Certainly, he would. And if they were in... | |
| Benjamin Rand - 1909 - 832 pagini
...been accustomed to behold? Clearly, he said, he would first see the sun and then reason about him. And when he remembered his old habitation, and the...would. And if they were in the habit of conferring honours among themselves on those who were quickest to observe the passing shadows and to remark which... | |
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