alcibiades ii(阿尔西比亚德斯)-第5部分
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SOCRATES: I accept your gift; and shall be ready and willing to
receive whatever else you may proffer。 Euripides makes Creon say in the
play; when he beholds Teiresias with his crown and hears that he has
gained it by his skill as the first…fruits of the spoil:
'An auspicious omen I deem thy victor's wreath: For well thou
knowest that wave and storm oppress us。'
And so I count your gift to be a token of good…fortune; for I am in no
less stress than Creon; and would fain carry off the victory over your
lovers。
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