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Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 1, section 327a
Plato (Colombia) (search for this): book 1, section 327a
Socrates
ISocrates narrates in the first person, as
in the Charmides and Lysis; see
Introduction p. vii, Hirzel, Der Dialog, i. p. 84.
Demetrius, On Style, 205, cites this sentence as an
example of “trimeter members.” Editors give
references for the anecdote that it was found in Plato's tablets with many variations.
For Plato's description of such painstaking Cf. Phaedrus
278 D. Cicero De sen.. 5. 13 “scribens est
mortuus.” went down yesterday to the PeiraeusCf. 439 E; about a five-mile walk.
with Glaucon, the son of Ariston, to pay my devotionsPlato and Xenophon represent Socrates as worshipping the
gods,NO/MW| PO/LEWS. Athanasius,
Contra (Virginia, United States) (search for this): book 1, section 327a
Meno (New York, United States) (search for this): book 1, section 327b
Horace (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): book 1, section 327c
Sterrett (Alabama, United States) (search for this): book 1, section 328a
“that you haven't
heard that there is to be a torchlight raceSee Sterrett in
AJP xxii. p. 393. “The torch was passed down
the lines which competed as wholes. For the metaphorical transmission of
the torch of life cf. Plato, Laws, 776 B, Lucretius ii.
79. this evening on horseback in honor of the Goddess?”
“On horseback?” said I. “That is a new idea.
Will they carry torches and pass them along to one another as they race with
the horses, or how do you mean?” “That's the way of
it,” said Polemarchus, “and, besides, there is to be a
night festival which will be worth seeing. For after dinner we will get
upRise from the table. This is
forgotten. and go out and see the si
Iliad (Montana, United States) (search for this): book 1, section 328c
1165 AD (search for this): book 1, section 329a
Milton (Missouri, United States) (search for this): book 1, section 329a
Byron (Maine, United States) (search for this): book 1, section 329a