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country 5
countryman 2
countrymen 3
courage 21
courageous 23
course 7
court 2
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21 asked
21 confident
21 could
21 courage
21 even
21 heard
21 hippocrates
Plato
Protagoras

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courage
   Dialogue
1 Intro| contends that the fifth, courage, is unlike the rest. Socrates 2 Intro| admitted. Then, says Socrates, courage is knowledge—an inference 3 Intro| conclusion to the case of courage—the only virtue which still 4 Intro| terrible and not terrible. Courage then is knowledge, and cowardice 5 Prot| would not deny, then, that courage and wisdom are also parts 6 Prot| or like justice, or like courage, or like temperance, or 7 Prot| wisdom and temperance and courage and justice and holiness 8 Prot| fifth of them, which is courage, is very different from 9 Prot| nevertheless remarkable for their courage.~Stop, I said; I should 10 Prot| In that case, he replied, courage would be a base thing, for 11 Prot| view again wisdom will be courage.~Nay, Socrates, he replied, 12 Prot| then led on to think that courage is the same as wisdom. But 13 Prot| I say of confidence and courage, that they are not the same; 14 Prot| by madness and rage; but courage comes to them from nature 15 Prot| helping us to discover how courage is related to the other 16 Prot| that the fifth, which was courage, differed greatly from the 17 Prot| courageous; which proves that courage is very different from the 18 Prot| you call it cowardice or courage?~I should say cowardice, 19 Prot| nodded assent.~But surely courage, I said, is opposed to cowardice?~ 20 Prot| and is not dangerous is courage, and is opposed to the ignorance 21 Prot| justice, and temperance, and courage,— which tends to show that


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