In conclusion, he assures his judges once more, that no evil can befall a good man in life or death, since the gods take care of his interests, and these events have not befallen him by chance, but have been ordered by a wise and kind Providence ; tells... Apology and Crito - Seite 25von Plato - 1871Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Edward Robinson - 1845 - 830 Seiten
...examine Agamemnon, Ulysses, and Achilles, as he examined men here, to see if they were truly wise. In conclusion, he assures his judges once more, that...or death, since the gods take care of his interests ; tells them that he harbors no resentment against them, since, though they meant it for evil, they... | |
| 1845 - 816 Seiten
...examine Agamemnon, Ulysses, and Achilles, as he examined men here, to see if they were truly wise. In conclusion, he assures his judges once more, that...or death, since the gods take care of his interests ; tells them that he harbors no resentment against them, since, though they meant it for evil, they... | |
| 1845 - 818 Seiten
...examine Agamemnon, Ulysses, and Achilles, as he examined men here, to see if they were truly wise. In conclusion, he assures his judges once more, that...or death, since the gods take care of his interests ; tells them that he harbors no resentment against them, since, though they meant it for evil, they... | |
| Plato - 1867 - 212 Seiten
...their superior blessedness in other respects, the dwellers in that world are immortal. (41, AB c.) In conclusion, he assures his judges once more, that...for evil, they had done him good ; entreats them to the same pains he had inflicted on his pleasureloving countrymen, if they are ever seen caring more... | |
| Plato - 1877 - 192 Seiten
...besides their superior blessedness in other respects, the dwellers in that world are immortal. (41, А. в. с.) In conclusion, he assures his judges once...for evil, they had done him good ; entreats them to the вате pains he bad inflicted on his pleasureloving countrymen, if they are . ever seen caring... | |
| University of the State of New York - 1893 - 730 Seiten
...character involves the hope of immortality, and the consolations of the old belief that is ever young, that no evil can befall a good man in life or death. " There entertain him all the saints above In solemn troops and sweet societies That sing, and sinking... | |
| Wisconsin Teachers' Association - 1916 - 322 Seiten
...great law is to obey" up to the time when they learn the words of Socrates, "Know this for a truth, that no evil can befall a good man in life or death;" from the time when they first become conscious of the group life in the class about them to the time... | |
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