... the beauty of one form is akin to the beauty of another ; and then if beauty of form in general is his pursuit, how foolish would he be not to recognize that the beauty in every form is one and the same... The Westminster Review - Page 5701902Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | Plato - 1874 - 662 pages
...forms ; and first, if his instructor guide him rightly, he should learn to love one such form only — out of that he should create fair thoughts ; and soon he will himself perceive that the beauty i >f one form is truly related to the beauty of another ; and then... | |
 | Plato - 1875 - 558 pages
...beautiful forms ; and first, if he be guided by his instructor aright, to love one such form only — out of that he should create fair thoughts ; and soon...general is his pursuit, how foolish would he be not to recognize that the beauty in every form is one and the samesJ— - -Arid when he perceives this he... | |
 | Plato - 1875 - 540 pages
...he be guided by his instructor a'nght,.to.lpve. one_such form t ^j' only^— out of tliaTTie~HiouTd create fair thoughts ; and soon he will of himself...general is his pursuit, how foolish would he be not to recognize that the beauty in every form is one and the same ! And when he perceives this he will abate... | |
 | John Marshall - 1891 - 274 pages
...beautiful forms ; and first, if he be guided by his instructor aright, to love one such form only — out of that he should create fair thoughts ; and soon...general is his pursuit, how foolish would he be not to recognise'that the beauty in every form is one and the same ! And when he perceives this he will abate... | |
 | John Marshall - 1891 - 272 pages
...beautiful forms ; and first, if he be guided by his instructor aright, to love one such form only—out of that he should create fair thoughts ; and soon...general is his pursuit, how foolish would he be not to recognise^that the beauty in every form is one and the same ! And when he perceives this he will abate... | |
 | Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - 1891 - 514 pages
...study of life should begin in youth to visit beautiful forms, and these will create fair thoughts. The beauty of one form is akin to the beauty of another, and he will then see that beauty is one everywhere, and will be a lover of all beautiful forms. In the... | |
 | Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead - 1892 - 204 pages
...beautiful forms; and first, if he be guided by his instructor aright, to love one such form only—out of that he should create fair thoughts; and soon he...general is his pursuit, how foolish would he be not to recognize that the beauty in every form is one and the same! And when he perceives this, he will abate... | |
 | Plato - 1892 - 646 pages
...flrst jf he be guided by his instructor aright. of truth and * beauty. to love one such form only — out of that he should create fair thoughts ; and soon...one form is akin to the beauty of another; and then iff beauty of form in general is his pursuit, how foolish would he . be not to recognize that the beauty... | |
 | Plato - 1892 - 656 pages
...trie tinivcrsal, from to l°ve onc sucn f°rrn only— out of that he should create fair the univer- thoughts ; and soon he will of himself perceive that the beauty of one forrnis akin to the beauty ol another : *™<\ jfren if -ig-i. beauty of form in general is his pursuit,... | |
 | Henry Osborn Taylor - 1896 - 484 pages
...(<re»//arr«), and first love one such form only, out of which to create beautiful thoughts. He will soon perceive that the beauty of one form is akin to the beauty of another, and then that beauty of form is everywhere one and the same, whereupon he will cease to love any single form... | |
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