| Plato - 1871 - 744 sider
...from the original stone. Now this is like the Muse, who first gives to men inspiration herself ; and from these inspired persons a chain of other persons is suspended, who take the inspiration from them. For/all good poets, epic as well as lyric, compose their beautiful poems not as works of... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 662 sider
...from the original stone. Now this is like the Muse, who lirst gives to men inspiration herself: and from these inspired persons a chain of other persons is suspended, who take the inspiration from them. For all good poets, epic as wejljts lyric, compose their beautiful poems not as works of... | |
| John Pentland Mahaffy - 1874 - 446 sider
...from the original stone. Now this is like the Muse, who first gives to men inspiration herself; and from these inspired persons a chain of other persons is suspended, who take the inspiration from them. For all good poets, epic as well as lyric, compose their beautiful poems not as works of... | |
| 1878 - 800 sider
...crushing force, his specific gravity being indefinitely increased by the dictum of Socrates to Ion — " All good poets, epic as well as lyric, compose their beautiful poems, not as works of art, but because they are possessed and inspired " — words which, if appreciated, ought... | |
| 1878 - 520 sider
...translation which in our day has made Plato an English classic, we have Socrates saying to Ion : — " All good poets, epic as well as lyric, compose their beautiful poems, not as works of art, but because they are inspired and possessed. . . . For the poet is a light and winged... | |
| 1878 - 794 sider
...crushing force, his specific gravity being indefinitely increased by the dictum of Socrates to Ion — " All good poets, epic as well as lyric, compose their beautiful poems, not as works of art, but because they are possessed and inspired " — words which, if appreciated, ought... | |
| Richard Salter Storrs - 1884 - 704 sider
...Who is the Creator of the good-minded beings, thou Wise?"— [Vol. 1: pp. 123-4. XIII. : p. 80. — "All good poets, epic as well as lyric, compose their beautiful poems not as works of art, but because they are inspired and possessed ; . . for they tell us that they gather... | |
| 1891 - 604 sider
...done as Plato's man must write Poetry. According to Jowett's translation, Socrates says to Ion : " All good poets, epic as well as lyric, compose their beautiful poems, not as works of art, but because they are inspired and possessed. * * * For the poet is a light and winged... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 648 sider
...suspension from the original stone. In like manner the Muse first of all inspires men herself; and from these inspired persons a chain of other persons...poets, epic as well as lyric, compose their beautiful 502 Inspiration and art. Ion. poems not by art, but because they are inspired and possessed. SOCRATES,... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 654 sider
...suspension from the original stone. In like manner the Muse first of all inspires men herself; and from these inspired persons a chain of other persons is suspended, who take the inspiration. For f ipose their beautiful SOCRATES, IoNThey have therefore unable to utter strains of more than one Tynnichus... | |
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