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The Apology
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1 Intro| and policy of the great Pericles, and which at the same time The First Alcibiades Part
2 Pre | The funeral oration of Pericles is expressly mentioned in 3 Intro| during the life of his uncle, Pericles, may be noted; and the repetition 4 Intro| Athenian statesmen, like Pericles, failed in the education 5 Text | to you than all the rest, Pericles the son of Xanthippus, whom 6 Text | more worthy of honour than Pericles, or any other man that ever 7 Text | perhaps of your guardian, Pericles.~ALCIBIADES: Yes, Socrates; 8 Text | ALCIBIADES: Yes, Socrates; and Pericles is said not to have got 9 Text | SOCRATES: Well, and did Pericles make any one wise; did he 10 Text | Socrates, if the two sons of Pericles were simpletons, what has 11 Text | madman and the two sons of Pericles were simpletons, what reason 12 Text | wiser in the society of Pericles,—as I might cite Pythodorus, 13 Text | himself a slave; whereas Pericles gave you, Alcibiades, for 14 Text | wiser than your guardian, Pericles.~ALCIBIADES: Who is he, Gorgias Part
15 Intro| Miltiades, Themistocles, Pericles, are his favourites. His 16 Intro| with the ‘recent’ death of Pericles, who really died twenty-four 17 Intro| sense, like Alcibiades or Pericles, but in a higher one; and 18 Intro| docks and walls, and of Pericles, whom Socrates himself has 19 Intro| Aristocrates, the house of Pericles, or any other great family20 Intro| Miltiades, and the great Pericles were still alive. Socrates 21 Intro| the same question about Pericles, and Cimon, and Miltiades, 22 Intro| make better? Nay, did not Pericles make the citizens worse? 23 Intro| and man is an animal; and Pericles who had the charge of man 24 Intro| applauded Themistocles, Pericles, and others, will lay hold 25 Text | Themistocles, and partly of Pericles, and not at the suggestion 26 Text | myself heard the speech of Pericles when he advised us about 27 Text | will, the whole house of Pericles, or any other great Athenian 28 Text | Cimon and Miltiades and Pericles, who is just lately dead, 29 Text | were just now mentioning, Pericles, and Cimon, and Miltiades, 30 Text | SOCRATES: And, therefore, when Pericles first began to speak in 31 Text | have been made better by Pericles, or, on the contrary, to 32 Text | you and me: that at first, Pericles was glorious and his character 33 Text | but how does that prove Periclesbadness?~SOCRATES: Why, 34 Text | is.~SOCRATES: And was not Pericles a shepherd of men?~CALLICLES: 35 Text | SOCRATES: Then upon this view, Pericles was not a good statesman?~ 36 Text | Themistocles and Cimon and Pericles, who are the real authors Menexenus Part
37 Pre | The funeral oration of Pericles is expressly mentioned in 38 Intro| Aspasia, the mistress of Pericles; and any one whose teachers 39 Text | best among all the HellenesPericles, the son of Xanthippus.~ 40 Text | the funeral oration which Pericles spoke, but which, as I believe, Meno Part
41 Intro| Prot.), that Themistocles, Pericles, and other great men, had 42 Text | what he is like. There is Pericles, again, magnificent in his Phaedo Part
43 Intro| diffusion of such beliefs. If Pericles in the funeral oration is Phaedrus Part
44 Intro| nearer akin to philosophy. Pericles, for instance, who was the 45 Intro| learned of Anaxagoras by Pericles, and which in the midst 46 Intro| Sappho or the orations of Pericles. That the first speech was 47 Text | Adrastus the mellifluous or Pericles heard of these wonderful 48 Text | then?~SOCRATES: I conceive Pericles to have been the most accomplished 49 Text | addition to his natural gifts, Pericles acquired from his intercourse Protagoras Part
50 Text | and Paralus, the son of Pericles, who, by the mother’s side, 51 Text | Xanthippus, the other son of Pericles, Philippides, the son of 52 Text | others: as for example, Pericles, the father of these young 53 Text | of whom this very same Pericles was the guardian; and he 54 Text | man were to go and consult Pericles or any of our great speakers The Second Alcibiades Part
55 Text | be a good thing to kill Pericles, your kinsman and guardian, 56 Text | the first who offered, but Pericles himself?~ALCIBIADES: Certainly.~ 57 Text | time failed to recognize Pericles, you would never attack The Sophist Part
58 Intro| Demosthenes than in the age of Pericles), but honourable and estimable 59 Intro| Demosthenes than in the age of Pericles. The Athenian youth were The Symposium Part
60 Text | same manner. I have heard Pericles and other great orators, 61 Text | Antenor to have been like Pericles; and the same may be said


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