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***Alfabetica*** [« »] moderns 2 modest 2 modestiam 1 modesty 10 modification 1 moment 6 monro 1 | ***Frequenza*** [« »] 10 however 10 knew 10 makes 10 modesty 10 object 10 point 10 says | Plato Charmides IntraText - ***Concordanze*** modesty |
Dialogue
1 Charm| nonnunquam etiam modestiam.’), Modesty, Discretion, Wisdom, without 2 Charm| says (2) that temperance is modesty. But this again is set aside 3 Charm| Homer has declared that ‘modesty is not good for a needy 4 Charm| defined to be quietness, modesty, doing our own business, 5 Charm| heightened his beauty, for modesty is becoming in youth; he 6 Charm| temperance is the same as modesty.~Very good, I said; and 7 Charm| with Homer when he says,~‘Modesty is not good for a needy 8 Charm| agree.~Then I suppose that modesty is and is not good?~Clearly.~ 9 Charm| that temperance cannot be modesty—if temperance is a good, 10 Charm| temperance is a good, and if modesty is as much an evil as a