Thoughts from the GreeksUniversity of Missouri Press, 1969 - 166페이지 |
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... Thee ; I give Thee back the life I owe That in thine ocean depths its flow May richer , fuller be . Through all this discussion , however , it should be 54.
... Thee ; I give Thee back the life I owe That in thine ocean depths its flow May richer , fuller be . Through all this discussion , however , it should be 54.
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... thee . We are thy offspring ; we alone , of all Mortality that lives and creeps on earth , Have been allotted the image of the One . Therefore I'll always hymn thee , and always sing thy power . Thee all the whirling cosmos meekly ...
... thee . We are thy offspring ; we alone , of all Mortality that lives and creeps on earth , Have been allotted the image of the One . Therefore I'll always hymn thee , and always sing thy power . Thee all the whirling cosmos meekly ...
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... thee To govern all with justice , so that we , Thus honored , may be brought to honor thee , Hymning thy works always , as all men should ; Since neither for immortals nor for mortals Is there a greater prize or honor than Duly to hymn ...
... thee To govern all with justice , so that we , Thus honored , may be brought to honor thee , Hymning thy works always , as all men should ; Since neither for immortals nor for mortals Is there a greater prize or honor than Duly to hymn ...
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The Futility of Unyielding Anger | 1 |
The Effects of Voluntary Acts Are Inescapable | 7 |
The Importance of Thinking Rightly | 14 |
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Achilles actions and feelings Aeschylus Agamemnon angry appear Aristotle arrogance Athenians Athens attitude beauty become believed body bring buried Callicles century B.C. Chryses citizens clearly clichés conception concerning conduct considered court Creon Crito death declaration deed Deity dialogue Diotíma discussion divine doubtless escape Euripides evil exile experience father fear friends genuine gods Gorgias Greece Greek literature Hades happened honor human hybris idea important indignation individual interpretation Iolcus Jason Jesus judges justice keep kind Know thyself knowledge laws living man's matter maxim mean meant Medea ment mind mortal nature never Oedipus one's outlook person persuade Plato Plato's Polyneices possible proper Protagoras prove purpose rational reason redemptive regarded remember role of suffering seems Socrates Sophocles soul spirit statement Teiresias Thebes Thessaly things think rightly think wrongly thought Thucydides tion treated unjustly true truth understanding unreasoning anger urges vengeance verb wisdom words wrong Zeus