| James Adam - 1908 - 562 pagina’s
...would be like that of others,—he would transfix me, and I should grow old sitting at his feet. For he makes me confess that I ought not to live as I...therefore I hold my ears and tear myself away from him. . . . Many a time have I wished that he were dead, and yet I know that I should be much more sorry... | |
| James Adam - 1908 - 572 pagina’s
...would be like that of others, — he would transfix me, and I should grow old sitting at his feet. For he makes me confess that I ought not to live as I...therefore I hold my ears and tear myself away from him. . . . Many a tune have I wished that he were dead, and yet I know that I should be much more sorry... | |
| Plutarch - 1912 - 364 pagina’s
...within me more than that of any Corybantian reveller, and my eyes rain tears when I hear them. . . . He is the only person who ever made me ashamed, which you might not think to be my nature, and there is no one else who does the same. For I know that I cannot answer... | |
| Arthur Holmes - 1913 - 352 pagina’s
...to such a pass that I have felt as if I could hardly endure the life which I am leading. . . . For he makes me confess that I ought not to live as I do, neglecting the wants of my soul . . . therefore, I hold my ears and tear myself away from him. And he is the only person who ever... | |
| 1915 - 686 pagina’s
...would be like that of others, — he would transfix me, and I should grow old sitting at his feet. For he makes me confess that . I ought not to live as...And he is the only person who ever made me ashamed. .... For I know that I cannot answer him or say that I ought not to do as he bids, but when I leave... | |
| Sir Richard Winn Livingstone - 1916 - 488 pagina’s
...would be like that of others — he would transfix me and I should grow old sitting at his feet. For he makes me confess that I ought not to live as I do, neglecting the wants of my own soul. And he is the only person who ever made me ashamed, which you might think not to be in my nature, and there... | |
| Richard Winn Livingstone - 1916 - 300 pagina’s
...yet I know that I should be much more sorry than glad if he were to die." i Socrates made Alcibiades confess that " I ought not to live as I do, neglecting the needs of my soul." In the heart of this ironic critic of current ideas, this courteous disputant, this... | |
| Leslie White Hopkinson - 1918 - 282 pagina’s
...until I grew old sitting at his feet. For he makes me confess that I ought not to live as I do. ... And he is the only person who ever made me ashamed, which you might think not to be in my nature." Such was the man whom the conservative poet already, during the prosperous and confident period known... | |
| Horace West Household - 1928 - 200 pagina’s
...would be like that of others — he would transfix me, and I should grow old sitting at his feet. For he makes me confess that I ought not to live as I...only person who ever made me ashamed, which you might not think to be in my nature, and there is no one else who does the same. For I know that I cannot... | |
| 1900 - 1008 pagina’s
...me to such a pass that I have felt that I could hardly endure the life which I am leading. . . . For he makes me confess that I ought not to live as I...therefore I hold my ears and tear myself away from him. He is the only person who ever made me feel ashamed, which you might think not to be in my nature,... | |
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