| Plato - 1871 - 684 páginas
...said; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads ? And of the objects which are being carried in like...they would only see the shadows ? Yes, he said. And if they were able to talk with one another, would they not suppose that they were naming what was actually... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 páginas
...said ; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads ? And of the objects which are being carried in like...they would only see the shadows ? Yes, he said. And if they were al>le to talk with one another, would they not suppose that they were naming what was... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 730 páginas
...truth would be to them just nothing but the shadows of the images. • * " > That is certain. •: And now look again, and see how they are released...one of them is liberated and compelled suddenly to turn his neck round and go up and look at the light, he will suffer sharp pains ; the glare will distress... | |
| Plato - 1881 - 532 páginas
...said ; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads ? And of the objects which are being carried in like...they would only see the shadows? Yes, he said. And if they were able to talk with one another, would they not suppose that they were naming what was actually... | |
| William Chatterton Coupland - 1895 - 746 páginas
...he said; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads? And of the objects which are being carried in like...they would only see the shadows? Yes, he said. And if they were able to converse with one another, would they not suppose that they were naming what was... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 466 páginas
...said: how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads ? And of the objects which are being carried in like...they would only see the shadows ? Yes, he said. And if they were able to talk with one another, would they not suppose that they were naming what was actually... | |
| Plato - 1897 - 506 páginas
...said ; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads? And of the objects which are being carried in like...they would only see the shadows ? Yes, he said. And if they were able to talk with one another, would they not suppose that they were naming what was actually... | |
| Plato, William Lowe Bryan, Charlotte Lowe Bryan - 1898 - 334 páginas
...said ; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their heads? And of the objects which are being carried in like...they would only see the shadows ? Yes, he said. And if they were able to talk with one another, would they not suppose that they were naming what was actually... | |
| John Grier Hibben - 1898 - 220 páginas
...said; 'how could they see anything but the shadows, if they were never allowed to move their heads ? ' "'And of the objects which are being carried in like...would only see the shadows ? ' "'Yes, 'he said. "'And if they were able to talk with one another, would they not suppose that they were naming what was actually... | |
| |