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The Apology Part
1 Intro| necessity of virtue and improvement; and if they refuse to listen 2 Intro| dedication of himself to the improvement of his fellow-citizens is 3 Text | think a great deal about the improvement of youth?~Yes, I do.~Tell 4 Text | and truth and the greatest improvement of the soul, which you never 5 Text | care about the greatest improvement of the soul. I tell you Charmides Part
6 Intro| contribute greatly to the improvement of character.~The reasons Cratylus Part
7 Intro| lightning), which is an improvement of anastrope, that which 8 Intro| ourselves how much with each improvement of language the powers of 9 Intro| attribute the invention and improvement of language to the conscious 10 Text | from astrape, which is an improvement on anastrope, signifying Euthydemus Part
11 Text | was saying at first, the improvement of this young man in virtue Gorgias Part
12 Intro| upon pleasure, and not upon improvement. Poetry in general is only 13 Intro| punishment is intended for their improvement. They are to suffer because 14 Intro| is to contribute to the improvement of mankind. He has not followed 15 Intro| any view to truth, or the improvement of human life, are called 16 Intro| only with a view to ‘the improvement of the citizens.’ He ministers 17 Intro| we mean by the greatest improvement of man. And so, having considered 18 Text | what will tend to the moral improvement of his hearers, or about 19 Text | aims at the training and improvement of the souls of the citizens, 20 Text | does not tend to her own improvement.~CALLICLES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 21 Text | had in view the greatest improvement of that which was ministered 22 Text | have any other aim but the improvement of the citizens? Have we 23 Text | persuasion or of force, in the improvement of their fellow citizens, 24 Text | they are devoted to the improvement of the city, and nevertheless Laches Part
25 Text | attended to their training and improvement, and, if perchance you have 26 Text | only professors of moral improvement; and to this day I have 27 Text | imparted to their sons for the improvement of their minds?~LACHES: 28 Text | to give assistance in the improvement of the youths?~SOCRATES: 29 Text | in refusing to aid in the improvement of anybody. And if I had Laws Book
30 2 | Hellenes, would it be an improvement on the present state of 31 2 | Cleinias. A very great improvement, if the customs which prevail 32 4 | which tends more to the improvement of mankind than legislation 33 4 | fourth, in the capacity for improvement, comes oligarchy, which 34 5 | which is susceptible of improvement, as far as this is possible. 35 7 | which tends most, to the improvement of mind and body?~Cleinias. 36 7 | which is designed for the improvement of the soul. And gymnastic 37 10 | converse with a view to the improvement of their soul’s health. Phaedo Part
38 Intro| and all of them capable of improvement under favourable circumstances. 39 Intro| really experienced some moral improvement; almost every one feels 40 Intro| not interfere with mental improvement; when the physical frame 41 Intro| interfere with a plan for the improvement of the whole (compare Laws.)~ Phaedrus Part
42 Intro| speech of Socrates, though an improvement, partakes of the same character; 43 Intro| greater leisure for the improvement of the mind. The increasing Protagoras Part
44 Text | with one another about the improvement of the child as soon as 45 Text | afterwards, they bring health and improvement of the bodily condition The Republic Book
46 3 | have in view chiefly the improvement of the soul. ~How can that 47 4 | more and more, and this improvement affects the breed in man 48 7 | the argument is your own improvement; at the same time you do The Seventh Letter Part
49 Text | there was any likelihood of improvement in these symptoms and in The Sophist Part
50 Intro| great source of all mental improvement in after ages. It was the 51 Text | Theaetetus, I perceive a great improvement in them; the real aborigines, The Statesman Part
52 Intro| and acknowledges that the improvement of his audience has been 53 Intro| aims at the dialectical improvement of ourselves and others.— 54 Text | the general security and improvement, the city over which they 55 Text | persuade his own State of the improvement, and then he may legislate, The Symposium Part
56 Intro| work together for their improvement.~The turn of Aristophanes 57 Intro| the desire of virtue and improvement. Such an union is not wholly 58 Text | with a view to virtue and improvement, than which there can be 59 Text | in the work of their own improvement. But all other loves are Theaetetus Part
60 Intro| are capable of practical improvement. But this improvement does 61 Intro| practical improvement. But this improvement does not arise from intellectual