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" Like ourselves, I replied; and they see only their own shadows, or the shadows of one another, which the fire throws on the opposite wall of the cave? True, he said; how could they see anything but the shadows if they were never allowed to move their... "
The Useless Servants - Page 11
by Rolando Hinojosa - 1993 - 194 pages
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The Dialogues of Plato, Volume 2

Plato - 1871 - 676 pages
...and some of the passengers, as you would expect, are talking, and 5*5 some of them are silent? That is a strange image, he said, and they are strange...which are being carried in like manner they would only see the shadows ? Yes, he said. And if they were able to talk with one another, would they not...
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The Dialogues of Plato: Tr. Into English, with Analyses and ..., Volume 2

Plato - 1874 - 626 pages
...and some of the passengers, as you would expect, are talking, -..and some of them are silent ? That is a strange image, he said, and they are strange...which are being carried in like manner they would only see the shadows ? Yes, he said. And if they were al>le to talk with one another, would they not...
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The Dialogues of Plato, Volume 3

Plato - 1875 - 738 pages
...stone and various 5 1 5 materials, which appear over the wall ? You have shown me a strange image, and they are strange prisoners. Like ourselves, I...which are being carried in like manner they would only see the shadows? Yes, he said. And if they were able to talk with one another, would they not...
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The Republic of Plato

Plato - 1881 - 532 pages
...and stone and various 515 materials, which appear over the wall ? You have shown me a strange image, and they are strange prisoners. Like ourselves, I...which are being carried in like manner they would only see the shadows? Yes, he said. And if they were able to talk with one another, would they not...
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The Republic of Plato

Plato - 1888 - 628 pages
...a strange image, and they are strange the oppo- prisoners. site wall of _ ., , T . . the den. Llke ourselves, I replied ; and they see only their own...which are being carried in like manner they would only see the shadows ? Yes, he said. And if they were able to converse with one another, would they...
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The Republic of Plato

Plato - 1888 - 646 pages
...strange image, and they are strange the oppo- prisoners. site wall of T .. , - .. , , , . the den. Like ourselves, I replied ; and they see only their...which are being carried in like manner they would only see the shadows ? Yes, he said. And if they were able to converse with one another, would they...
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Republic. Timaeus. Critias

Plato - 1892 - 796 pages
...shown me a strange image, and they are strange the oppo- prisoners. site wall of T ., , , the den. Like ourselves, I replied ; and they see only their...which are being carried in like manner they would only see the shadows ? Yes, he said. And if they were able to converse with one another, would they...
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Thoughts and Aspirations of the Ages: Selections in Prose and Verse from the ...

William Chatterton Coupland - 1895 - 746 pages
...which appear over the wall? Some of them are talking, others silent. You have shown me a strange image, and they are strange prisoners. Like ourselves, I...which are being carried in like manner they would only see the shadows? Yes, he said. And if they were able to converse with one another, would they...
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Plato the Teacher: Being Selections from the Apology, Euthydemus, Protagoras ...

Plato - 1897 - 506 pages
...rials ; and some of the passengers, as you would expect, are talking, and some of them are silent? That is a strange image, he said, and they are strange...which are being carried in like manner they would only see the shadows ? Yes, he said. And if they were able to talk with one another, would they not...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne - 1897 - 642 pages
...materials; and some of the passengers, as you would expect, are talking, and some of them are silent ? That is a strange image, he said, and they are strange...which are being carried in like manner they would only see the shadows ? Yes, he said. And if they were able to talk with one another, would they not...
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