| Philip Miller - 1835 - 632 páginas
...— what is to be done ?' ' Nothing,' replied the man, only when you have drank the poison, you arc to walk about until a heaviness takes place in your legs. Then lie down ; this is all you have to dp.' At the same time he presented him the cup. Socrates received it from him with great calmness,... | |
| 1844 - 1128 páginas
...?"' " Nothing," replied the man, " only when you have drunk the poison, you are to walk about until heaviness takes place in your legs ; then lie down....Socrates received it from him with great calmness, and regarding the man with his usual stern aspect, he asked," What say you of this potion : * On this... | |
| John Charles Peters, Frederick Greenwood Snelling - 1863 - 600 páginas
...— what is to be done ?' ' Nothing,' replied the man, ' only, when you have drank the poison, you are to walk about until a heaviness takes place in your legs ; then lie down — that is all you have to do;' at the same time, he presented' him the cup. Socrates received it... | |
| William Murrell - 1896 - 690 páginas
...when you have drunk the poison, you are to walk about until a heaviness takes place in your logs ; then lie down ; this is all you have to do.' At the...regarding the man with his usual stern aspect, he asked, i What say you of this potion ? Is it lawful to sprinkle any portion of it on the earth as a libation... | |
| George Gore - 1899 - 604 páginas
...affairs, what is to be done?' 'Nothing,' replied the man, 'only when you have drank the poison you are to walk about until a heaviness takes place in your legs ; then lie down ; this is all you will have to do.' At the same time he presented him the cup. Socrates received it from him with great... | |
| Charles Frederick Millspaugh - 1974 - 838 páginas
...Conium, and Iodine. f Conine, Contemn, Conein, Conii n, Conicin. J Coimlrina, Conhyilria, Conhydrin. place in your legs ; then lie down — this is all you have to do.' At the same time he presented the cup. Socrates received it from him with great calmness, without fear or change of countenance,... | |
| Edward Hamilton - 2003 - 716 páginas
...affairs,—what is to be done ?' ' Nothing,' replied the man, ' only when you have drank the poison, you are to walk about until a heaviness takes place in...all you have to do.' At the same time he presented the cup. Socrates received it from him with great calmness, without fear or change of countenance,... | |
| 1899 - 756 páginas
...drunk the poison you are to walk about until a heaviness takes place in your legs, then lie down, that is all you have to do.' At the same time he presented the cup." After drinking, the narrative goes on to relate the stoical and calm manner in which he philosophized... | |
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