Then he turned to us, and added with a smile : I cannot make Crito believe that I am the same Socrates who have been talking and conducting the argument; he fancies that I am the other Socrates whom he will soon see, a dead body — and he asks, How shall... Dialogues of Plato - Stranica 140napisao/la Benjamin Jowett - 1899Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
| Plato - 1871 - Broj stranica: 744
...conducting the argument; he fancies that I am the other Socrates whom he will soon see, a dead body — and he asks, How shall he bury me ? And though I have spoken many words in the endeavour to show that when I have drunk the poison I shall leave you and go to the joys of the blessed,... | |
| Plato - 1873 - Broj stranica: 698
...15 the argument ; he fancies that I am the other Socrates whom he will soon see, a dead body — and he asks, How shall he bury me ? And though I have...poison I shall leave you and go to the joys of the blessed. — these words of mine, with which I comforted you and myself, have had, as I perceive, no... | |
| Plato - 1874 - Broj stranica: 662
...conducting the argument; he fancies that I am the other Socrates whom he will soon see, a dead body — and he asks, How shall he bury me ? And though I have...poison I shall leave you and go to the joys of the blessed, — these words of mine, with which I comforted you and myself, have had, as I perceive, no... | |
| Joseph Cook - 1877 - Broj stranica: 360
...smile, and an intonation of unfathomable thought and tenderness, " Do not call this poor body Socrates. When I have drunk the poison, I shall leave you, and go to the joys of the blessed. I would not have you sorrow at my hard lot, or say at the interment, ' Thus we lay out Socrates... | |
| John Duncan Quackenbos - 1878 - Broj stranica: 438
...conducting the argument ; he fancies that I am the other Socrates whom he will soon see, a dead body — and he asks, How shall he bury me? And though I have spoken...poison I shall leave you and go to the joys of the blessed, these words of mine, with which I comforted you and myself, have had, as I perceive, no eifect... | |
| Luther Tracy Townsend - 1878 - Broj stranica: 266
...an intonation of unfathomable thought and tenderness: "Do not call this poor body Socrates. When 1 have drunk the poison, I shall leave you and go to the joys of the blessed. I would not have you sorrow at my hard lot, or say at the interment, ' Thus we lay out Socrates... | |
| John Duncan Quackenbos - 1879 - Broj stranica: 446
...conducting the argument ; he fancies that I am the other Socrates whom ho will soon see, a dead body — and he asks, How shall he bury me? And though I have spoken many words iu the endeavor to show that when I have drunk the poison I shall leave you and go to the joys of the... | |
| JOHN SWANN WITHINGTON - 1881 - Broj stranica: 788
...inconsolable followers, " You may bury me if you can catch me. Do not call this poor body Socrates. When I have drunk the poison, I shall leave you, and go to the joys of the blessed. I would not have you sorrow at my hard lot, or say at the interment, ' Thus we lay out Socrates;'... | |
| Joseph William Reynolds - 1881 - Broj stranica: 482
...me!" Then he added with a smile of thought and tenderness — " Do not call this poor body Socrates. When I have drunk the poison, I shall leave you and go to the joys of the blessed. I would not have you sorrow at my hard lot, or say at the interment, ' Thus we lay out Socrates,'... | |
| Theodore Thornton Munger - 1883 - Broj stranica: 430
...conducting the argument ; he fancies that I am the other Socrates whom he will soon see a dead body, and asks, How shall he bury me? And though I have spoken...that when I have drunk the poison I shall leave you to go to the joys of the blessed, these words of mine with which I comforted you and myself, have had,... | |
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