| Plato - 1871 - 744 էջ
...he left a few, however, in the region of the belly and navel, as a memorial of the primeval change. After the division the two parts of man, each desiring his other half, came together, and threw their arms about one another eager to grow into one, and would have perished from hunger without... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 662 էջ
...he left a few, however, in the region of the belly and navel, as a memorial of the primeval change. After the division the two parts of man, each desiring his other half, came together, and threw their arms about one another eager to grow into one, and would have perished from hunger without... | |
| Plato - 1874 - 700 էջ
...however, in the region of the belly and navel, as a memorial of the primeval change. After the divi.sioli the two parts of man, each desiring his other half, came together, and threw their arms about one another eager to grow into one, and would have perished from hunger without... | |
| Plato - 1875 - 558 էջ
...left a few, however, in the region of I the belly and navel, as a memorial of the primeval change. After the division the two parts of man, each desiring...together, and throwing their arms about one another clung, and in their eagerness to grow into one were perishing from hunger without ever making an effort,... | |
| Dante Society (U.S.) - 1898 - 674 էջ
...says Aristophanes in Plato's Banquet, in vain, "after the division (of the primeval man-woman in one), the two parts of man, each desiring his other half, came together, and threw their arms about one another eager to grow into one. . . ." True, Aristophanes in effect goes... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1891 - 304 էջ
...shall hop on a single leg.' He spoke and cut men in two, 'as you might split an egg with a hair.' . . . After the division the two parts of man, each desiring his other half, came together. . . . So ancient is the desire of one another which is implanted in us, reuniting our original nature,... | |
| Plato - 1892 - 654 էջ
...state. After the division the two parts of man, each desiring his other half, came together, Symand throwing their arms about one another, entwined in.../"""'"• mutual embraces, longing to grow into one, they were on AP^™"S the point of dying from hunger and self-neglect, because Thg they did not like... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1894 - 358 էջ
...shall hop on a single leg/' He spoke and cut men in two, "as you might split an egg with a hair." . . . After the division the two parts of man, each desiring his other half, came together. ... So ancient is the desire of one another which is implanted in us, reuniting our original nature,... | |
| Plato - 1899 - 706 էջ
...he left a few, however, in the region of the belly and navel, as a memorial of the primeval change. After the division the two parts of man, each desiring his other half, came together, and threw their arms about one another eager to grow into one, and would have perished from hunger without... | |
| Dante Society of America - 1900 - 558 էջ
...says Aristophanes in Plato's Banquet, in vain, "after the division (of the primeval man-woman in one), the two parts of man, each desiring his other half, came together, and threw their arms about one another eager to grow into one. . . ." True, Aristophanes in effect goes... | |
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