Do you imagine that Alcestis would have died to save Admetus, or Achilles to avenge Patroclus, or your own Codrus in order to preserve the kingdom for his sons, if they had not imagined that the memory of their virtues, which still survives among us,... A Short History of Greek Philosophy - Страница 139по John Marshall - 1891 - 253 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Plato - 1875 - 548 страници
...memory of their virtues, which is still retained among us, would be immortal ? Nay,' she said, ' I.am persuaded that all men do all things, and the better...of immortal virtue ; for they desire the immortal. /their offspring, as they hope, will preserve their memory and give them the blessedness and immortality... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 558 страници
...immortal ? Nay,' she said, • ' I am persuaded that all men do all things, and the better they *.. x are the more they do them, in hope of the glorious...' immortal virtue ; for they desire the immortal. their offspring, as they hope, will preserve their memory and give them the blessedness and immortality... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 650 страници
...kingdom for his sons, if they had not imagined that the memory of their virtues, which still survives among us, would be immortal? Nay,' she said, ' I am...of immortal virtue ; for they desire the immortal. 'Those who are pregnant in the body only, betake them- The creations selves to women and beget children... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 654 страници
...the memory of their virtues, which still survives among us, would be immortal ? Nav.' she Rfl'H, ' T am persuaded that all men do all things, and the better they are the ftrnore they dp th^m, ;n hnpp of the glorious fame of ir virtue : for they desire the immortal— 20'... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1896 - 298 страници
...kingdom for his sons, if they had not imagined that the memory of their virtues, which still survives among us, would be immortal ? Nay,' she said, 'I am...of immortal virtue; for they desire the immortal. " ' Those who are pregnant in the body only, betake themselves to women and beget children — this... | |
| Cassius Jackson Keyser - 1916 - 330 страници
...spirit." It may accord better with our temperament and insight to agree with the sentiment of Diotima: "I am persuaded that all men do all things, and the better they are, the better they do them, in the hope," not of subjugating matter, but "in the hope of the glorious fame... | |
| Charles Horton Cooley - 1918 - 446 страници
...Phases of Literary Criticism. with some enduring reality, raised above the accidents of time. "Nay, I am persuaded that all men do all things, and the...of immortal virtue; for they desire the immortal." * It is the "last infirmity of noble minds," if it be an infirmity at all, and few of the greatest... | |
| 1920 - 522 страници
...of matter, the essential function of concepts is something more than this, viz., to quote Diotima, "I am persuaded that all men do all things, and the better they are, the better they do them, in the hope of the glorious fame of immortal virtue." He instances further the... | |
| Cassius Jackson Keyser - 1925 - 344 страници
...spirit." It may accord better with our temperament and insight to agree with the sentiment of Diotima: " I am persuaded that all men do all things, and the better they are, the better they do them, in the hope," not of subjugating matter, but " in the hope of the glorious fame... | |
| Plato - 1927 - 508 страници
...kingdom for his sons, if they had not imagined that the memory of their virtues, which still survives among us, would be immortal? Nay,' she said, 'I am...of immortal virtue; for they desire the immortal. 'Those who are pregnant in the body only, betake themselves to women and beget children—this is the... | |
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