| Plato - 1871 - 744 страници
...at the thought of my own calamity in having lost such a companion. Nor was I the first, for Crito, when he found himself unable to restrain his tears,...out into a loud cry which made cowards of us all. Socrates alone retained his calmness: What is this strange outcry? he said. I sent away the women mainly... | |
| Plato - 1873 - 698 страници
...companion. Nor was I the first, for Crito, when he found himself unable to restrain his tears, had gut up and moved away, and I followed ; and at that moment,...who had been weeping all the time, broke out into a lond cry which made cowards of us all. Socrates alone retained his calmness : What is this strange.... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 662 страници
...at the thought of my own calamity in having lost such a companion. Nor was I the first, for Crito, when he found himself unable to restrain his tears,...out into a loud cry which made cowards of us all. Socrates alone retained his calmness : What is this strange outcry ? he said. I sent away the women... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1874 - 216 страници
...in the thought of my own calamity in having lost such a companion. Nor was I the first ; for Crito, when he found himself unable to restrain his tears,...out into a loud cry which made cowards of us all. Socrates alone retained his calmness. ' What is this strange outcry ? ' he said. ' I sent away the... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1874 - 240 страници
...; for Crito, when he found himself unable to his tears, had got up and moved away, and I folowed ; and at that moment, Apollodorus, who had been weeping...out into a loud cry which made cowards of us all. Socrates alone retained his calmness. ' What is this strange outcry ? ' he said. ' I sent away the... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 700 страници
...at the thought of my own calamity in having lost such a companion. Nor was I the first, for Crito, when he found himself unable to restrain his tears,...had got up and moved away, and I followed ; and at t hat moment, Apollodorus, who had been weeping all the time, broke out into a lond cry which made... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 532 страници
...but at the thought of my own calamity in having lost such a friend. Nor was I the first, for Crito, when he found himself unable to restrain his tears,...Apollodorus, who had been weeping all the time, broke out in a loud and passionate cry which made cowards of us all. Socrates alone retained his calmness : What... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1879 - 414 страници
...the thought of my own calamity in having lost such a companion. Nor •was I the first ; for Crito, when he found himself unable to restrain his tears,...all the time, broke out into a loud cry which made cowaids of us all. Socrates alone retained his calmness. ' What is this strange outcry ? ' he said.... | |
| William Jackson Brodribb - 1883 - 532 страници
...in the thought of my own calamity in having lost such a companion. Nor was I the first; for Crito, when he found himself unable to restrain his tears,...out into a loud cry which made cowards of us all. Socrates alone retained his calmness. 'What is this strange outcry?' he said. 'I sent away the women... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 страници
...but at the thought of my own calamity in having lost such a friend. Nor was I the first, for Crito, when he found himself unable to restrain his tears,...Apollodorus, who had been weeping all the time, broke out in a loud and passionate cry which made cowards of us all. Socrates alone retained his calmness. 'What... | |
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