| Euripides - 1823 - 484 страници
...disputed, who assert that ill To mortal man assign'd outweighs the good. Far otherwise I deem, thnt good is dealt To man in larger portions : were it...The growth of fruits he gave, and to that growth The henv'n-descending rain, that from the earth, Cheer'd by its kindly dews, they might arise, And bear... | |
| Euripides - 1832 - 318 страници
...on my calamities. THE. Warmly this argument with others oft Have I disputed, who assert that ill 215 To mortal man assign'd outweighs the good. Far otherwise...it not, We could not bear the light of life. That Power, ' Whatever god he be, that call'd us forth 220 From foul and savage life, hath my best thanks.... | |
| Craufurd Tait Ramage - 1864 - 424 страници
...Warmly this argument with others oft Нате I disputed, who assert that ill To mortal man assigned outweighs the good. Far otherwise I deem, that good...it not, We could not bear the light of life. That Power, Whatever god he be, that call'd us forth From foul and savage life, hath my best thanks. Inspiring... | |
| John Stahl Patterson - 1883 - 526 страници
...: "Warmly this argument with others oft Have I disputed, who assert that ill To mortal man assigned outweighs the good, Far otherwise I deem, that good is dealt To man in larger portions: were it not, Wccould not bear the light of life." — \Thtscus in Euripides. ANCIENT CONCEPTIONS. Homer sums it... | |
| Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - 1884 - 630 страници
...' Warmly this argument with others oft Have I disputed, who assert that ill To mortal man assigned outweighs the good. Far otherwise, I deem that good...were it not We could not bear the light of life.' 1 1 Hupp. 195. PART IX. VOLITIONAL AND ULTIMATE INTEGRATIONS. ' To desire, it is essential that the... | |
| Daniel Greenleaf Thompson - 1884 - 634 страници
...' Warmly this argument with others oft Have I disputed, who assert that ill To mortal man assigned outweighs the good. Far otherwise, I deem that good is dealt To man in larger portions ; were it not \Ve could not bear the light of life.' ' 1 Supp. 195. PART IX. VOLITIONAL AND ULTIMATE INTEGRATIONS.... | |
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