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" Then he turned to us, and added with a smile: — I can not make Crito believe that I am the same Socrates who has been talking and conducting the argument; he fancies that I am the other Socrates whom he will soon see, a dead body — and he asks, How... "
Illustrated History of Ancient Literature, Oriental and Classical - Page 246
by John Duncan Quackenbos - 1878 - 432 pages
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Selections

Plato - Philosophy, Ancient - 1927 - 508 pages
...avail. We will do our best, said Crito: And in what way shall we bury you? In any way that you like; but you must get hold of me, and take care that I do not run away from you. Then he turned to us, and added with a smile:—I cannot make Crito believe that...
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Socrates, Buddha, Confucius, Jesus: The Paradigmatic Individuals

Karl Jaspers - Buddha (The concept) - 1962 - 124 pages
...not last." Crito asks Socrates how he wishes to be buried. "In any way you like," he replies. "But you must get hold of me, and take care that I do not run away from you." Then he smiles serenely and says: "I cannot make Crito believe that I am the true...
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Images of the Human: The Philosophy of the Human Person in a Religious Context

Hunter Brown, Leonard A. Kennedy - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1995 - 660 pages
...care of yourselves. C: We will do our best. And how shall we bury you? Soc: In any way you like; but you must get hold of me, and take care that I do not run away from you. When he had taken a bath his children were brought to him (he had two young sons...
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Ten Great Works of Philosophy

Various - Philosophy - 2002 - 596 pages
...avail. We will do our best, said Crito: And in what way shall we bury you? In any way that you like; but you must get hold of me, and take care that I do not run away from you. Then he turned to us, and added with a smile: — I cannot make Crito believe that...
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Ha!: A Self-Murder Mystery

Gordon Sheppard - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 864 pages
...washing my body after I am dead. — ... But in what way would you have us bury you? asked Crito. — In any way that you like. Only you must get hold of...me, and take care that I do not walk away from you. ... When he had taken a bath, his children were brought to him — he had two young sons and an elder...
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The Trial and Death of Socrates: Four Dialogues

Plato - Philosophy - 2004 - 160 pages
...the first time, the warmth of your professions will be of no avail. We will do our best, said Crito. But in what way would you have us bury you? In any...Then he turned to us, and added with a smile: — I can not make Crito believe that I am the same Socrates who has been talking and conducting the argument;...
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The Original Jesus

Otto Borchert - 2004 - 484 pages
...an hour before his death: "How will you have us order your burial?" "In any way that you like, but you must get hold of me, and take care that I do not run away from you." As he uttered these words, a quiet smile passed over his countenance. (PlJAED....
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Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great, Volume 8

Elbert Hubbard - Biography - 1928 - 478 pages
...always be doing to me and mine as well as to yourselves." ***** " We will do our best," said Crito. " But in what way would you have us bury you? " "In...Then he turned to us, and added with a smile: " I can not make Crito believe that I am the same Socrates who has been talking and conducting the argument...
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Cambridge Readings in Literature

308 pages
...We will do our best, said Crito : And in what way shall we bury you? In any way that you like ; but you must get hold of me, and take care that I do not run away from you. Then he turned to us, and added with a smile: — I cannot make Crito believe that...
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Cambridge Readings in Literature

George Sampson (Editor of Berkeley's Works.) - 1931 - 348 pages
...avail. We will do our best, said Crito: And in what way shall we bury you? In any way that you like; but you must get hold of me, and take care that I do not run away from you. Then he turned to us, and added with a smile: — I cannot make Crito believe that...
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