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1 I, 5 | universe. Plato, who is judged the wisest of all, plainly 2 I, 9 | which he performed to be judged such as to be thought worthy 3 I, 9 | excellence of him whom he judged to be like to a god. For 4 I, 9 | that he alone ought to be judged a brave man who is temperate, 5 I, 10| For that is wont to be judged endurable. I cannot pass 6 I, 21| those public rites are to be judged signs of no less madness; 7 II, 5 | they were not by chance, he judged that they were voluntary; 8 II, 7 | no one either high or low judged them worthy of affinity?~ 9 II, 8 | entreated the goddess, if she judged her to be chaste, to follow 10 II, 9 | prepared the material must be judged more powerful. By what name, 11 II, 19| shall do this, he will be judged altogether wise, he just, 12 II, 19| man: he, in short, will be judged worthy of heaven whom his 13 III, 3 | much more are they to be judged mad and senseless, who imagine 14 III, 8 | we refute those also who judged virtue itself to be the 15 III, 8 | aside virtue because it is judged to be base and disgraceful 16 III, 9 | expression is admired by all, and judged worthy of a philosopher. 17 III, 12| it. Nor can anything be judged happy in other respects, 18 III, 20| select one which may be judged of by all. Socrates used 19 III, 22| which are accustomed to be judged base and disgraceful begin 20 IV, 16| believed Him to be a God, or judged Him worthy of divine honour: 21 IV, 16| justice alone, which can be judged a true and heavenly, and 22 V, 6 | honour. And since it is judged to be a kind of obsequiousness 23 V, 12| in short, if he should be judged in the estimation of all 24 V, 14| this constancy, why are we judged foolish when we do those 25 V, 17| deceive; but still he will be judged foolish, because he will 26 V, 19| his master, and if he is judged most deserving of stripes 27 VI, 14| gift in man, and that is judged to be very good by the consent 28 VI, 17| not dread all these, he is judged a man of the greatest fortitude. 29 VI, 18| himself upon his enemy, he is judged a man of spirit and activity-- 30 VII, 9 | and he must necessarily be judged foolish who pursues it, 31 VII, 15| the highest degree, may be judged happy and almost golden 32 VII, 20| however, shall then be judged by God, but those only who 33 VII, 20| their acquittal, are already judged and condemned, since the 34 VII, 20| have known God shall be judged, and their deeds, that is, 35 VII, 21| But when He shall have judged the righteous, He will also 36 VII, 21| that souls are immediately judged. after death. For all are