| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1892 - Liczba stron: 562
...the latest form of the last sentence of the Phcedo : "Such was the end, Echecrates, of our friend; concerning whom I may truly say, that of all the men...have known, he was the wisest and justest and best." How much better this is than the first form : "Such was the end, Echecrates, of our friend, whom I... | |
| Plato - 1892 - Liczba stron: 638
...his eyes were set, and Crito closed his eyes and mouth. Such was the end, Echecrates, of our friend ; concerning whom I may truly say, that of all the men...have known, he was the wisest and justest and best. GORGIAS. INTRODUCTION. IN several of the dialogues of Plato, doubts have arisen among Gorgias. his... | |
| 1906 - Liczba stron: 560
...came about the tragedy, upon which Plato commented in his Phcedo: "Such was the end of our friend ; concerning whom I may truly say, that of all the men...known, he was the wisest, and justest, and best." In passing from Socrates to Renan we jump over many ages and many peoples ; yet both men were at least... | |
| William Chatterton Coupland - 1895 - Liczba stron: 746
...his eyes were set, and Crito closed his eyes and mouth. Such was the end, Echecrates, of our friend; concerning whom I may truly say, that of all the men...have known, he was the wisest and justest and best. VI. THE BEST WAY OF LIFE. As I was saying, Rhadamanthus, when he gets a soul of the bad kind, knows... | |
| Henry William Lovett Hime - 1900 - Liczba stron: 144
...Fall, etc. i. 195. eyes were set, and Crito closed his eyes and mouth. Such was the end of our friend ; concerning whom I may truly say, that of all the men...have known, he was the wisest and justest and best.' ' ' It is agreed by all,' says another account, ' that no man ever suffered death with greater constancy... | |
| Edward Capps - 1901 - Liczba stron: 516
...and mouth. Such was the end, Echecrates, of our friend ; concerning whom I may truly say, that of all men of his time whom I have known, he was the wisest and justest and best. Phcedo, 63-67. A SUMMER AFTERNOON ON THE ILISSUS PHAEDRUS. But if I am to read, where would you please... | |
| 1906 - Liczba stron: 548
...came about the tragedy, upon which Plato commented in his Ph&do: "Such was the end of our friend ; concerning whom I may truly say, that of all the men...known, he was the wisest, and justest, and best." In passing from Socrates to Renan we jump over many ages and many peoples ; yet both men were at least... | |
| Archibald Browning Drysdale Alexander - 1908 - Liczba stron: 644
...his eyes were set, and Crito closed his eyes and mouth. Such was the end, Echecrates, of our friend : concerning whom I may truly say, that of all the men...his time whom I have known, he was the wisest and greatest and best." Socrates founded no special school of philosophy, though he gave a starting-point... | |
| 1910 - Liczba stron: 356
...Socrates : 'Such was the end, Echecrates, of our friend ; concerning whom I may truly say that of all men of his time whom I have known he was the wisest...and best.' And with these words we will leave him. Ave pia anima ; ave, atque vale. Life and Letters of Benjamin Jowett, by Evelyn Abbott and Lewis Campbell.... | |
| 1915 - Liczba stron: 686
...initiated, in company with the gods.4 Phaedo. Such was the end, Echecrates, of our friend [Socrates] ; concerning whom I may truly say, that of all the men...whom I have known, he was the wisest and justest and best.5 Soc. Now the proper office of punishment is twofold: he who is rightly punished ought either... | |
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