O beloved Pan, and all ye other gods of this place, grant me to become beautiful in the inner man, and that whatever outward things I have may be at peace with those within. The Works of Plato - Page 343by Plato - 1881Full view - About this book
| Amos Bronson Alcott - Literary Criticism - 1877 - 204 pages
...to play off upon the superstitious Athenians, he recites in his conversation with * Phaedrus, — " O beloved Pan and all ye other gods of this place,...the inner man, and that whatever outward things I possess, I may be at peace with those within. May I deem the wise man rich, and may I have such a portion... | |
| Amos Bronson Alcott - Literary Criticism - 1877 - 202 pages
...to play off upon the superstitious Athenians, he recites in his conversation with Phffidrus, — " O beloved Pan and all ye other gods of this place,...beautiful in the inner man, and that whatever outward titings I possess, I may be at peace with those within. May I deem the wise man rich, and may I have... | |
| Frank Carr - 1885 - 534 pages
...soul thus petitions, — " Grant to me to become Beautiful in the inner man ; and that, whatsoever outward things I have, may be at peace with those...the wise man rich, and may I have such a portion of wealth as none but a prudent man can either bear or employ." I cannot think of that aspiration for... | |
| English periodicals - 1886 - 920 pages
...religious emotion even to the mythological symbols current in his day. " Oh, beloved Pan ! " he prays, " and all ye other gods of this place, grant me to become beautiful in the inner man, that so whatever outward things I have may be at peace with those within. Then turning to Phœdrus... | |
| J. C. Street - First philosophy - 1887 - 658 pages
...Oh teach me from my heart to say, Thy will be done. The following is a prayer of Socrates : — Oh, beloved Pan and all ye other Gods of this place, grant...me to become beautiful in the inner man, and that what ever outward things I may have, may be at peace with those within. May I deem the wise man rich,... | |
| J. C. Street - First philosophy - 1887 - 710 pages
...Oh teach me from my heart to say, Thy will be done. The following is a prayer of Socrates : — Oh, beloved Pan and all ye other Gods of this place, grant...me to become beautiful in the inner man, and that what ever outward things I may have, may be at peace with those within. May I deem the wise man rich,... | |
| Hugh Reginald Haweis - Christianity - 1887 - 294 pages
...religious emotion even to the mythological symbols current in his day. " Oh, beloved Pan! " he prays, " and all ye other gods of this place, grant me to become beautiful in the inner man, that so whatever outward things I have may be at peace with those within." Then, turning to Phcedrus,... | |
| Adelaide S. Seaverns - Christian life - 1893 - 380 pages
...life. The single prayer worth praying in this connection is that of Socrates, the ugly man : " Ye gods, grant me to become beautiful in the inner man ; and that whatever outward things I have may be in harmony with those within ! " — Rev. WC Gannett. October 14. THE honest service of Jesus Christ... | |
| Literature - 1894 - 916 pages
...beginning, hut a beginning itself from nothing whatever. WHAT WE SHOULD PRAY FOB. 0 beloved Pan, and ive exercises? Is it that a girl has none of the promptings to vociferous p »nd that whatever outward things I may have may be at peace with these within. May I think the wise... | |
| Mottoes - 1896 - 1224 pages
...267. A lovely lady, garmented in light From her own beauty. /. SHELLEY— The Witch of Allan. St. 5. O beloved Pan, and all ye other gods of this place, grant me to become beautiful in the inner man. g. SOCRATES — in Plato' » Ph&drus. End . For all that faire is, is by nature good ; That is a signe... | |
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