Phaedrus - Plato - Grāmatas -  - 9798681164296 - 2020. gada 27. oktobris
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Phaedrus

Book Excerpt: ...and the remainder to match--and he is always repeating, in season or out of season, the praises or dispraises of his beloved, which are bad enough when he is sober, and published all over the world when he is drunk. At length his love ceases; he is converted into an enemy, and the spectacle may be seen of the lover running away from the beloved, who pursues him with vain reproaches, and demands his reward which the other refuses to pay. Too late the beloved learns, after all his pains and disagreeables, that 'As wolves love lambs so lovers love their loves.' (Compare Char.) Here is the end; the 'other' or 'non-lover' part of the speech had better be understood, for if in the censure of the lover Socrates has broken out in verse, what will he not do in his praise of the non-lover? He has said his say and is preparing to go away. Phaedrus begs him to remain, at any rate until the heat of noon has passed; he would like to have a little more conversation before they go. Socrates, who has risen, recognizes...

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Izlaists 2020. gada 27. oktobris
ISBN13 9798681164296
Lapas 86
Izmēri 152 × 229 × 5 mm   ·   127 g
Valoda Angļu  

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