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gods 1
going 3
gone 3
good 25
good-will 1
goods 1
governed 2
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28 no
27 me
26 with
25 good
25 then
24 laws
24 only
Plato
Crito

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good
   Dialogue
1 Crito| heaven, but simply as the good citizen, who having been 2 Crito| makes no difference; but a good life, in other words, a 3 Crito| That Socrates was not a good citizen was a charge made 4 Crito| to a glorious death the good which he might still be 5 Crito| the wicked can do neither good nor evil is true, if taken 6 Crito| the opinion of the many? Good men, and they are the only 7 Crito| any one who has lost their good opinion.~SOCRATES: I only 8 Crito| able to do the greatest good— and what a fine thing this 9 Crito| saved you, if we had been good for anything; and you might 10 Crito| argument which was once good now proved to be talk for 11 Crito| Certainly.~SOCRATES: The good are to be regarded, and 12 Crito| opinions of the wise are good, and the opinions of the 13 Crito| drink in the way which seems good to his single master who 14 Crito| the evil.~SOCRATES: Very good; and is not this true, Crito, 15 Crito| and unjust, fair and foul, good and evil, which are the 16 Crito| many about just and unjust, good and evil, honorable and 17 Crito| proposition—that not life, but a good life, is to be chiefly valued?~ 18 Crito| unshaken.~SOCRATES: And a good life is equivalent to a 19 Crito| rhetorician, will have a good deal to say on behalf of 20 Crito| I say that?~CRITO: Very good, Socrates.~SOCRATES: ‘And 21 Crito| citizen a share in every good which we had to give, we 22 Crito| praised by you for their good government, or to some other 23 Crito| in this sort of way, what good will you do either to yourself 24 Crito| not, if you keep them in a good temper; but if they are 25 Crito| call themselves friends are good for anything, they will—


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