In heaven, I replied, there is laid up a pattern of it, methinks, which he who desires may behold, and beholding, may set his own house in order. But whether such an one exists, or ever will exist in fact, is no matter; for he will live after the manner... The Republic of Plato - Página 298por Plato - 1888 - 379 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Plato - 1875 - 738 páginas
...pattern of it methinks, which he who desires may behold, and beholding, may set his own house in order. But whether such an one exists, or ever will exist...of that city, having nothing to do with any other ? True, he said. BOOK X. 595 OF the many excellences which I perceive in the order of our State, there... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 730 páginas
...of it methinks, /which he who desires 'may behold, and beholding, may set his / own house in order. But whether such an one exists, or ever " / will exist...fact is no matter ; for he will live after the manner I of that city, having nothing to do with any other ? ' True, he said. . • _ >. • *» BOOK X. 595... | |
| Plato - 1888 - 418 páginas
...it, which he who desires may behold, and beholding may set his house in order. He who lives aright will live after the manner of that city, having nothing to do with any other " (p. 592в). The kingdom of God is within you ; the New Jerusalem is a city in the heavens. So Plato... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 796 páginas
...of it, methinks, which he who desires may behold, and beholding, may set his own house in order '. But whether such an one exists, or ever will exist...many excellences which I perceive in the order of ~' '' our State, there is none which upon reflection pleases me X' better than the rule about poetry.... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 794 páginas
...of it, methinks, which he who desires may behold, and beholding, may set his own house in order i. But whether such an one exists, or ever will exist...do with any other. I think so, he said. 1 Or ' take np his abode there.' BOOK X. ph. Or the many excellences which I perceive in the order of AV/.-.-/V.... | |
| A. Scott Matheson - 1894 - 394 páginas
...pattern of it, methinks, which he who desires may behold, and, beholding, may set his own house in order. But whether such an one exists or ever will exist...of that city, having nothing to do with any other.' Plato's Republic is written in the form of a dialogue, in which Socrates, his teacher, takes the leading... | |
| Isaac Althaus Loos - 1899 - 312 páginas
...who desires may behold, and beholding may set his own house in order. Each one in his own life may live after the manner of that city, having nothing to do with any other," 592. §12. The Expulsion of the Poets. "Of the many excellences, which I perceive in the order of our... | |
| Isaac Althaus Loos - 1899 - 308 páginas
...who desires may behold, and beholding may set his own house in order. Each one in his own life may live after the manner of that city, having nothing to do with any other," 592. §12. The Expulsion of the Poets. "Of the many excellences, which I perceive in the order of our... | |
| Plato - 1901 - 456 páginas
...which he who desires may behold, and beholding, may set his own house in order.1 But whether such a one exists, or ever will exist in fact, is no matter...he said. 1 Or, " take up his abode there." BOOK x THE RECOMPENSE OF LIFE SOCRATES, GLAUCON OF the many excellences which I perceive in the order of our... | |
| Plato - 1901 - 444 páginas
...which he. who desires may behold, and beholding, may set his own house in order.1 But whether such a one exists, or ever will exist in fact, is no matter...nothing to do with any other. I think so, he said. 1 Or, "lake up hit. abode there." BOOK X THE RECOMPENSE OF LIFE SOCRATES, GLAUCON OF the many excellences... | |
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