| 1917 - 996 страници
...' This, dear Crito,' he said to his pleading friend, there in the stone prison in the early dawn, ' this is the voice which I seem to hear murmuring in...in my ears and prevents me from hearing any other. . . . Leave me, then, Crito, to fulfill the will of God and to follow whither he leads.' Without doubt,... | |
| Plato - 1871 - 744 страници
...for they will know that you have done your best to destroy us. Listen, then, to us and not to Crito.' This is the voice which I seem to hear murmuring in...know that anything more which you may say will be vain. Yet speak, if you have anything to say. Cr. I have nothing to say, Socrates. Soc. Then let me... | |
| Plato - 1873 - 698 страници
...know that you have done your best to destroy us. Listen, then, to us and not to Crito." Thi* is I ho voice which I seem to hear murmuring in my ears, like...of the mystic ; that voice. I say. is humming in my cars, and prevents me from hearing any other. And I know that anything more which you may say will... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1874 - 216 страници
...they will know that you have done your best to destroy us. Listen, then, to us, and not to Crito." s This is the voice which I seem to hear murmuring in...know that anything more which you may say will be vain. Yet speak, if you have anything to say. Cr. I have nothing to say, Socrates. Soc. Then let me... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1874 - 240 страници
...they will know that you have done your best to destroy us. Listen, then, to us, and not to Crito." This is the voice which I seem to hear murmuring in...know that anything more which you may say will be vain. Yet speak, if you have anything to say. Cr. I have nothing to say, Socrates. Soc. Then let me... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 662 страници
...for they will know that you have done your best to destroy us. Listen, then, to us and not to Crito." This is the voice which I seem to hear murmuring in...know that anything more which you may say will be vain. Yet speak, if you have anything to say. Or. I have nothing to say, Socrates. Soc. Then let me... | |
| American Bar Association - 1913 - 1216 страници
...Socrates, to us who hare brought you up," and in reply he refuses to go away in these final sentences : " This is the voice which I seem to hear murmuring in...flute in the ears of the mystic; that voice, I say, is murmuring in my ears, and prevents me from hearing any other. And I know that anything more which you... | |
| William Jackson Brodribb - 1883 - 532 страници
...they will know that you have done your best to destroy us. Listen, then, to us, and not to Crito." This is the voice which I seem to hear murmuring in my earj, like the sound of the flute in the ears of the my stic ; that voice, I say, is humming in my... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1884 - 704 страници
...not to retaliate or render evil for evil to any one, whatever evil we may have suffered from him. . . This is the voice which I seem to hear murmuring in...my ears, and prevents me from hearing any other.'" — [Plato: "Crito": 49,54. XXIII. : p. 89. — "Those blessed women, whose hearts God had sown deepest... | |
| George Mooar - 1889 - 268 страници
...invisible companion. " I seem to hear it murmuring in my ears like the sound of a flute ; that voice is humming in my ears and prevents me from hearing any other." But this wise man did not count this voice a hindrance. It elevated his manhood ; it gave a strange... | |
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