| 1872 - 544 หน้า
...that wo ought to inquire, than we should have been if we indulged in the idle fancy that there was no knowing and no use in searching after what we know...fight, in word and deed, to the utmost of my power. — Meno. EABLY CULTIVATION. He is a good husbandman who takes care of the shoots first. — Euthyphro.... | |
| 1872 - 494 หน้า
...that we ought to inquire, than we should have been if we indulged in the idle fancy that there was no knowing and no use in searching after what we know...fight, in word and deed, to the utmost of my power. — Meno. EARLY CULTIVATION. He is a good husbandman who takes care of the shoots first. — Euthyphro.... | |
| Plato - 1873 - 698 หน้า
...that we ought to inquire, than we should have been if we indulged in the idle fancy that there was no knowing and no use in searching after what we know not ; that is a theme upon which I am ready to light, in word and deed, to the utmost of my power. Men. That again. Socrates, appears to me to he... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 662 หน้า
...should have been if we indulged in the idle fancy that there was no knowing and no use in search' ing after what we know not; that is a theme upon which...fight, in word and deed, to the utmost of my power. Men. That again, Socrates, appears to me to be well said. Soc. Then, as we are agreed that a man should... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 540 หน้า
...in the idle fancy that there was no knowing and no use in searching after what we do not know ; — that is a theme upon which I am ready to fight, in word and deed, to the utmost of my power. Men. That again, Socrates, appears to me to be well said. Soc. Then, as we are agreed that a man should... | |
| Charles Shakspeare - 1878 - 196 หน้า
...indulged in the idle fancy that there was no knowing and no use in searching J Mono. Jowett, i. 276. 6» after what we know not — that is a theme upon which...fight, in word and deed, to the utmost of my power." From such a sentiment as this Pyrrho would have expressed his decided dissent. The line in which Byron... | |
| 1879 - 912 หน้า
...in the idle fancy that there was no knowing and no use in searching after what we do not know ; — that is a theme upon which I am ready to fight in word and deed to the utmost of my power." (Jowett's Plato, vol. I, p. 289.) RoUo Ogilen. THE MORMONS. IT. The Mormons, it seems to me, have no... | |
| 1892 - 700 หน้า
...ought to •enquire, than we should have been if we had indulged in the idle fancy that there was no knowing and no use in searching after what we know...fight in word and deed to the utmost of my power." Again he says : " A man who is good for anything ought not to calculate the chances of living or dying,... | |
| 1882 - 408 หน้า
...than we should if we indulged in the ideal fancy that there was no knowing and no use in searching, that is a theme upon which I am ready to fight in word and deed to the utmost of my power." Strikingly contrasted with such a sentiment, is the belief of Pyrrho. A single couplet from Byron,... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 592 หน้า
...was no knowing and no as enquiry use in seeking to know what we do not know ;— that is a and no use theme upon which I am ready to fight, in word and deed, to the utmost of my power. Men. There again, Socrates, your words seem to me excellent. Soc. Then, as we are agreed that a man... | |
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