For if old age were the cause, I too, being old, and every other old man would have felt as they do. But this is not my own experience, nor that of others whom I have known. How well I remember the aged poet Sophocles, when in answer to the question,... Education - Side 4871892Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Plato - 1871 - 676 sider
...the pleasures of youth and love are fled away : there was a good time once, but that is gone, and now life is no longer life. Some of them lament over the...the cause, I too being old, and every other old man would have fe.lt the same. This, however, is not my own experience, nor that of others whom I have... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 sider
...the pleasures of youth and love are fled away : there was a good time once, but that is gone, and now life is no longer life. Some of them lament over the...the cause, I too being old, and every other old man, would have felt the same. This, however, is not my own experience, nor that of others whom I have known.... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 730 sider
...the pleasures of youth and love are fled away : there was a good time once, but that is gone, and now life is no longer life. Some of them lament over the slights which are put upon them by relations, and then they tell you plaintively of how many evils their old age is the cause. But to... | |
| Plato - 1881 - 532 sider
...the pleasures of youth and love are fled away : there was a good time once, but that is gone, and now life is no longer life. Some of them lament over the slights which are put upon them by relations, and then they tell you plaintively of how many evils their old age is the cause. But to... | |
| 1908 - 1006 sider
...cannot drink, the pleasures of life are fled away; there was a good time once, but that is gone, and now life is no longer life.' Some of them lament over...slights which are put upon them by their relations. But I do not think old age the cause of all this. How well I remember the aged Sophocles telling how... | |
| 1893 - 578 sider
...the pleasures of youth and love are fled away ; there was a good time once, but that is gone and now life is no longer life. Some of them lament over the...plaintively of how many evils old age is the cause. Bnt I do not believe, Socrates, that the blame is where they say ; for if old age were the cause, I... | |
| Plato - 1897 - 506 sider
...pleasures of youth and love are fled away : there was a good ' time once, but that is gone, and now life is no longer life. Some of them lament over the...the cause, I too being old, and every other old man, would have felt the same. This, however, is not my own experience, nor that of others whom I have known.... | |
| Plato, William Lowe Bryan, Charlotte Lowe Bryan - 1898 - 338 sider
...the pleasures of youth and love are fled away : there was a good time once, but that is gone, and now life is no longer life. Some of them lament over the...the cause, I too being old, and every other old man, would have felt the same. This, however, is not my own experience, nor that of others whom I have known.... | |
| Plato - 1901 - 456 sider
...the cause. But to me, Socrates, these complainers seem to blame that which is not really in fault. For if old age were the cause, I too, being old, and every other old man would have felt as they do. But this is not my own experience, nor that of others whom I have known.... | |
| Kate Sanborn - 1904 - 386 sider
...away; there was a good time once, but that is gone, and now life is no longer life.' And then they tell plaintively of how many evils old age is the cause. " But I do believe, Socrates, that the blame is where they say; for if old age were the cause, I, too, being old,... | |
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