| Plato - 1871 - 676 páginas
...see the sky and the stars by night, better than the sun, or the light of the sun, by day ? Certainly. And at last he will be able to see the sun, and not...not in another; and he will contemplate his nature. Certainly. And after this he will reason that the sun is he who gives the seasons and the years, and... | |
| Plato - 1873 - 654 páginas
...Certainly. And at last he will be able to see the san, and not mere reflections of him in the water, bat he will see him as he is in his own proper place,...not in another; and he will contemplate his nature. -•'• Certainly. i - ; And after this he will reason that the sun is he who gives the seasons and... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 páginas
...see the sky and the stars by night, better than the sun, or the light of the sun, by day ? Certainly. And at last he will be able to see the sun, and not...not in another; and he will contemplate his nature. Certainly. And after this he will reason that the sun is he who gives the seasons and the years, and... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 738 páginas
...will see the sky and the stars by night better than the sun or the light of the sun by day? Certainly. And at last he will be able to see the sun, and not...not in another; and he will contemplate his nature. Certainly. , And after this he will reason that the sun is he who gives the seasons and the years,... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 730 páginas
...see the sky and the stars by . night better than the sun or the light of the sun by day? Certainly. And at last he will be able to see the sun, and not...own proper place, and not in another; and he will con j template his nature. ' Certainly. •-•*- i • - . ' And after this he will reason that the... | |
| Plato - 1876 - 488 páginas
...see the sky and the stars by night, better than the sun, or the light of the sun, by day? Certainly. And at last he will be able to see the sun, and not...not in another ; and he will contemplate his nature. Certainly. And after this he will reason that the sun is he who gives the seasons and the years, and... | |
| Thomas Charles Edwards - 1885 - 540 páginas
...the objects themselves, next the light of moon and stars, and at length he will be able to look at the sun, and not mere reflections of him in the water, but the sun as he is in his own proper place (cf. Eep. VII. p. 516). But, while the philosopher connects... | |
| Plato - 1924 - 796 páginas
...and the stars by night better than the sun or the light of the sun by day ? Certainly. Last of all he will be able to see the sun, and not mere reflections of him in the water, but he will see him in his own proper place, and not in another; and he will contemplate him as he is. Certainly. He will... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 794 páginas
...sky and the stars by night better than the sun or the light of the sun by day? Certainly. Last of all he will be able to see the sun, and not mere reflections of him in the water, but he will see him in his own proper place, and not in another ; and he will contemplate him as he is. Certainly. He will... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 796 páginas
...and the stars by night better than the sun or the light of the sun by day ? Certainly. Last of all he will be able to see the sun, and not mere reflections of him in the water, but he will see him in his own proper place, and not in another; and he will contemplate him as he is. Certainly. He will... | |
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