You are the man! I really did not want to read this, so you made it very interesting! You presented it to your viewers with perfect execution! You can make a name for yourself.
Awesome. Thank you! It's amazing what a difference it makes to hear something read aloud. It brings the words off of the page. I am glad I found this! :)
I have to work on writing a paper right now for Philosophy 102 and I'm getting lost in the wordiness but get the gist of it at least. These videos helped follow along a little better.
I feel the same. I have to work on writing a paper right now for Philosophy and getting lost in the wordiness but get the gist of it at least. These videos helped follow along a little better.
Where is the part where he ends it by saying " I stick with my punishment and they can have theirs"? By the way, very good job. I'm working on this piece at school and I found your interpretation very helpfull.
it's in part 13, 1:45-1:48, the words are not the same, but that is the passage... there are different translations of the text around... Jowett's (don't remember if that's the right spelling) sentence runs: I will abide by my award, let them abide by theirs... or something like that...
You are the man! I really did not want to read this, so you made it very interesting! You presented it to your viewers with perfect execution! You can make a name for yourself.
jacobpockros 1 month ago
Awesome. Thank you! It's amazing what a difference it makes to hear something read aloud. It brings the words off of the page. I am glad I found this! :)
Moiraine777 1 year ago
I have to work on writing a paper right now for Philosophy 102 and I'm getting lost in the wordiness but get the gist of it at least. These videos helped follow along a little better.
djbex77 2 years ago
Thanks a lot! Excellent!!!!!
Cerpintaxt13 2 years ago
By the way have you done Crito as well? Has it been done by anyone else?
tropicalmist999 2 years ago
no i haven't but recently i ran into something called libro vox or the like where volunteers can record books, maybe something is there...
Jackies1979 2 years ago
Fantastic on all Levels Thank You Jackies1979!
tropicalmist999 2 years ago
Thank you!
evilkeo 2 years ago
Arigato! You made this material very entertaining ! BTW, how many languages do you speak?
lilywtnb 2 years ago
Hey thanks for reading the whole apology and posting it on youtube. It helped me out so much, I seriously could not follow the whole thing.
mmmReymarcable 2 years ago
I feel the same. I have to work on writing a paper right now for Philosophy and getting lost in the wordiness but get the gist of it at least. These videos helped follow along a little better.
djbex77 2 years ago
Thank you. I wish there would be more uploaders like you in the youtube. Well done !
NeoBarockLoki 3 years ago
thanks alot.
40oztime 3 years ago
thank you so much!! this really helped , i fall asleep reading this stuff , but u made it quite interesting and better to understand!
i3ai3ygiirl 3 years ago
Thanks dude, you saved us from reading it for class!
CynthiaTrev 3 years ago
Thanks, very much for the whole Apology!
demosthlocke 3 years ago
Where is the part where he ends it by saying " I stick with my punishment and they can have theirs"? By the way, very good job. I'm working on this piece at school and I found your interpretation very helpfull.
pistolino69 3 years ago
it's in part 13, 1:45-1:48, the words are not the same, but that is the passage... there are different translations of the text around... Jowett's (don't remember if that's the right spelling) sentence runs: I will abide by my award, let them abide by theirs... or something like that...
Jackies1979 3 years ago
"must", not "will"
Jackies1979 3 years ago