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" Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward soul ; and may the outward and inward man be at one. May I reckon the wise to be the wealthy, and may I have such a quantity of gold as none but the temperate can carry. "
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The Dialogues of Plato, 1. kötet

Plato - 1871 - 744 oldal
...Soc. Should we not offer up a prayer first of all to the local deities ? Phaedr. By all means. Soc. Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this...wealthy, and may I have such a quantity of gold as none but the temperate can carry. Anything more? That prayer, I think, is enough for me. Phaedr. Ask...

The Ohio Educational Monthly: A Journal of School and Home Education, 20. kötet

1872 - 494 oldal
...needed to protect his offspring, for they can not protect or defend themselves. SOCRATES' PRAYER TO PAN. Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this...wealthy, and may I have such a quantity of gold as none but the temperate can carrry. Cincinnati, Oct. 1872. WH VENABLE. ORAL INSTUCT10N;. I. What oral...

The National Teacher: A Monthly Educational Journal, 2. kötet

1872 - 544 oldal
...needed to protect his offspring, for they can not protect or defend themselves. SOCRATES' PRAYER TO PAN. Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this place, give mo beauty in the inward soul ; and may the outward and inward man be at one. May I reckon the wise...

The Dialogues of Plato, 1. kötet

Plato - 1873 - 698 oldal
...Phaed,. By all means. Sue. Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who hannt this place, give me beanty in the inward soul ; and may the outward and inward...wealthy, and may I have such a quantity of gold as none but the temperate can carry. Anything more ? That prayer, I think, is enough for me. Phaedr. Ask...

The Dialogues of Plato: Tr. Into English, with Analyses and ..., 1. kötet

Plato - 1874 - 662 oldal
...Should we not offer up a prayer first of all to the local deities ? «H Phaedt. By all means. Ji Soc. Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this...me beauty in the inward soul; and may the outward a* and inward man be at one. May I reckon the wise to be the ei wealthy, and may I have such a quantity...

The Dialogues of Plato, 1. kötet

Plato - 1874 - 700 oldal
...Sue. Should we not offer up a prayer first of all to the local deities ? Phaedi. By all means. Soc. Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward soul ; und may the outward and inward man be at one. May I reckon the wise to be the wealthy, and may I...

Religious and Moral Sentiments Metrically Rendered from Sanskrit Writers ...

John Muir - 1875 - 140 oldal
...yevtffffai Qu6ev 5t Saa ?xui *"oii tvrbs rf"o( fj.oi 0(Xia. TrXotfffiov 5^ Hyetv Svva-ir' ctXXos % " Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this...wealthy, and may I have such a quantity of gold as none but the temperate man can carry." — Jowetl, VoUL, p. 615. In the Phoenissse of Euripides the...

The Dialogues of Plato, 2. kötet

Plato - 1875 - 548 oldal
...first of all to the local deities ? Phacdr. By all means. Soc. Beloved Pan, and all yc other gods \\'ho haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward soul...wealthy, and may I have such a quantity of gold as none but the temperate can bear and earn'. Anything more ? That prayer, I think, is enough for me....

The University Magazine, 1. kötet

1878 - 794 oldal
...of the external and the internal, the beautiful prayer of Socrates (Plato, Phasdr, tr. Jowett) :—" Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward soul ; and nay the outward and inward man be at one. May I reckon the wise to be the wealthy, and may I have snoh...

The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, 91. kötet

1878 - 800 oldal
...of the external and the internal the beautiful prayer of Socrates (Plato. Phoudr, tr. Jowett) : — "Beloved Pan, and all ye other gods who haunt this place, give me beauty in the inward eoul ; and may the outward and limard man be at one. May I reckon the wise to be the wealthy, and may...




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