At first, when any of them is liberated and compelled suddenly to stand up and turn his neck round and walk and look towards the light, he will suffer sharp pains; the glare will distress him, and he will be unable to see the realities of which in his... Philosophy and Life: And Other Essays - Page 140by John Henry Muirhead - 1902 - 274 pagesFull view - About this book
| Plato - Philosophy - 1871 - 676 pages
...said, that the truth would be to them just nothing but the shadows of the images. That is certain. And now look again, and see how they are released...in his former state he had seen the shadows ; and then imagine some one saying to him, that what he saw before was an illusion, but that now he is approaching... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 626 pages
...said, that the truth would be to them just nothing but the shadows of the images. That is certain. And now look again, and see how they are released...in his former state he had seen the shadows ; and then imagine some one saying to him, that what he saw before was an illusion, but that now he is approaching... | |
| Plato - Philosophers, Ancient - 1875 - 730 pages
...At first, when any one of them is liberated and compelled suddenly to turn his neck round and go up and look at the light, he will suffer sharp pains...in his former state he had seen the shadows ; and then imagine some one saying to him, that what he saw before was an illusion, but that now he is approaching... | |
| Plato - Philosophers, Ancient - 1875 - 738 pages
...At first, when any one of them is liberated and compelled suddenly to turn his neck round and go up and look at the light, he will suffer sharp pains...and he will be unable to see the realities of which inj1is former^state he had seen the shadows ; and then imagine some one saying to him, that what he... | |
| Plato - Political ethics - 1881 - 532 pages
...At first, when any one of them is liberated and compelled suddenly to turn his neck round and go up and look at the light, he will suffer sharp pains...in his former state he had seen the shadows ; and then imagine some one saying to him, that what he saw before was an illusion, but that now he is approaching... | |
| Plato - Political science - 1888 - 628 pages
...and compelled suddenly to stand up and turn his neck round and walk and look towards the light,^he will suffer sharp pains ; the glare will distress...which in his former state he had seen the shadows; and then conceive some one saying to him, that what he saw before was an illusion, but that now, when he... | |
| Plato - Political science - 1888 - 646 pages
...them is liberated and compelled suddenly to stand up and turn his neck round and walk and look towards the light, he will suffer sharp pains ; the glare...which in his former state he had seen the shadows; and then conceive some one saying to him, that what he saw before was an illusion, but that now, when he... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 796 pages
...them is liberated and compelled suddenly to stand up and turn his neck round and walk and look towards the light, he will suffer sharp pains ; the glare...in his former state he had seen the shadows ; and then conceive some one saying to him, that what he saw before was an illusion, but that now, when he... | |
| William Chatterton Coupland - Religious literature - 1895 - 746 pages
...them is liberated and compelled suddenly tn stand up and turn his neck round and walk and look towards the light, he will suffer sharp pains; the glare will distress him, and V will be unable to see the realities of which in his former state he had seen the shadows; and then... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Anthologies - 1896 - 466 pages
...said, that the truth would be to them just nothing but the shadows of the images. That is certain. And now look again, and see how they are released...which in his former state he had seen the shadows: and then imagine some one saying to him, that what he saw before was an illusion, but that now he is approaching... | |
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