| 1844 - 742 страница
...and sets himself to the task of caleulating and reflecting whether he has done any wrong to any one. Hereupon, if he finds his life full of unjust deeds,...conscience reproaches him with no injustice, he enjoys the presence of sweet hope, that ' kind nurse of old age,' as Pindar calls it. For indeed, Socrates, those... | |
| 1858 - 798 страница
...reflecting whether he has done any wrong to any one. Hereupon, if he finds his life full of unjust deeds, be is apt to start out of sleep in terror, as children...if his conscience reproaches him with no injustice (j<i Se (<-lS«K favrta aSiicov fweifiori), he enjoys the abiding presence of sweet Hope, that ' kind... | |
| 1858 - 866 страница
...and sets himself to tho task of calculating and reflecting whether ho has done any wrong to any one. Hereupon, if he finds his life full of unjust deeds,...start out of sleep in terror, as children do, and ho lives haunted by gloomy anticipations. But if his conscience reproaches him with no injustice —... | |
| John Timbs - 1861 - 340 страница
...and sets himself to the task of calculating and reflecting whether he has done any wrong to any one. Hereupon, if he finds his life full of unjust deeds,...that " kind nurse of old age," as Pindar calls it. This passage, (from Davis and Vaughan's excellent translation) is alone sufficient to prove the belief... | |
| Plato - 1866 - 576 страница
...and sets himself to the task of calculating and reflecting whether he has done any wrong to any one. Hereupon, if he finds his life full of unjust deeds, he is apt to start out of sleep in terror, 331 as children do, and he lives haunted by gloomy anticipations. But if his conscience reproaches... | |
| W. Somerville Lach Szyrma - 1873 - 146 страница
...that he is going to die, he feels alarmed and troubled about things which never affected him before If he finds his life full of unjust deeds, he is apt...terror as children do, and he lives haunted by gloomy anticipatibns. But if his conscience reproaches him with no injustice, he enjoys the abiding presence... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1874 - 216 страница
...and sets hi mself to the task of calculating and reflecting whether he has done any wrong to any one. Hereupon, if he finds his life full of unjust deeds,...that ' kind nurse of old age,' as Pindar calls it. ... And it is this consideration, as I hold, that makes riches chiefly valuable, I do not say to everybody,... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1874 - 240 страница
...and sets himself to the task of calculating and reflecting whether he has done any wrong to any one . Hereupon, if he finds his life full of unjust deeds,...in terror, as children do, and he lives haunted by A. o. vol. xix. H gloomy anticipations. But if his conscience reproaches him with no injustice, he... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1876 - 420 страница
...and sets himself to the task of calculating and reflecting whether he has done any wrong to any one. Hereupon, if he finds his life full of unjust deeds,...that " kind nurse of old age," as Pindar calls it. For Latin Hexameter verse : — As when the west wind freshly blows, and brings A darkening ripple... | |
| Clifton Wilbraham Collins - 1879 - 222 страница
...and sets himself to the task of calculating and reflecting whether he has done any wrong to any one. Hereupon, if he finds his life full of unjust deeds,...in terror, as children do, and he lives haunted by A. o. vol. xix. H gloomy anticipations. But if his conscience reproaches him with no injustice, he... | |
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