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The Apology Part
1 Text | against me, and vote in anger because he is displeased Charmides Part
2 PreS | insolence of Thrasymachus, the anger of Callicles and Anytus, Critias Part
3 Intro| degenerate, and soon incurred the anger of the gods. Their Oriental Euthyphro Part
4 Text | difference creates enmity and anger? Suppose for example that Laws Book
5 1 | themselves. Also with regard to anger and terror, and the other 6 1 | are under the influence of anger, love, pride, ignorance, 7 5 | and refrain and calm one’s anger, not getting into a passion, 8 6 | with the slower, may awaken anger as well as laughter in the 9 7 | insult to punishment so as to anger them, nor yet to leave them 10 9 | my notion of them:—When anger and fear, and pleasure and 11 9 | sort, which we denominate anger and fear.~Cleinias. Quite 12 9 | He who treasures up his anger, and avenges himself, not 13 9 | does not treasure up his anger, and takes vengeance on 14 9 | deed be done in a moment of anger, and without premeditation, 15 9 | one of them in a moment of anger repeats the deed, let him 16 9 | the slave of another in anger, he shall pay twice the 17 9 | pleases. If in a fit of anger a husband kills his wedded 18 9 | that in the madness of his anger he dares to kill one of 19 9 | If a slave in a fit of anger wound a freeman, the owner 20 9 | should lightly endure his anger, laying up in store for 21 10 | with him, smothering our anger:—O my son, we will say to 22 11 | or envy, or implacable anger, shall endure a heavier 23 11 | the speaker gratifies his anger, which is an ungracious 24 11 | a bitter penalty for his anger. And in such cases almost 25 11 | when done in a moment of anger, is what we make matter 26 11 | ridicule in jest and without anger about any thing or person; 27 11 | word or likeness, either in anger or without anger. And if 28 11 | either in anger or without anger. And if any one is disobedient, 29 11 | but they shall be without anger and in jest; in anger and 30 11 | without anger and in jest; in anger and in serious earnest they Lysis Part
31 Text | of Lysis, lest he should anger him; and there he stood Menexenus Part
32 Text | not because of the private anger of the state destroy the Phaedo Part
33 Intro| objects of pity rather than of anger to the philanthropist; must 34 Text | irremediable—who in a moment of anger, for example, have done Phaedrus Part
35 Text | me, and do not in thine anger deprive me of sight, or Philebus Part
36 Intro| love and sorrow as well as anger ‘sweeter than honey,’ and 37 Intro| Having shown how sorrow, anger, envy are feelings of a 38 Text | same be said about fear and anger and the like; are they not 39 Text | Why, do we not speak of anger, fear, desire, sorrow, love, 40 Text | need I remind you of the anger~‘Which stirs even a wise 41 Text | opinion.~SOCRATES: I mentioned anger, desire, sorrow, fear, love, 42 Text | only to sorrow and envy and anger.~PROTARCHUS: I see.~SOCRATES: Protagoras Part
43 Text | is angry, he pacifies his anger and is reconciled, and compels 44 Text | him may be overmastered by anger, or pleasure, or pain, or The Republic Book
45 2 | gods which will arouse our anger; and he who utters them 46 3 | should not lay aside his anger. Neither will we believe 47 3 | his object, invoked the anger of the god against the Achaeans. 48 4 | moral of the tale is, that anger at times goes to war with 49 4 | just, and, as I say, his anger refuses to be excited by 50 4 | different from the unreasoning anger which is rebuked by it. ~ 51 7 | of her disgrace: and my anger made me too vehement. ~Indeed! 52 9 | the satisfaction of his anger without reason or sense? ~ 53 10 | may be said of lust and anger and all the other affections, The Second Alcibiades Part
54 Text | unlike him, they were not in anger nor thought that they were The Sophist Part
55 Text | opposed to desire, pleasure to anger, reason to pain, and that Timaeus Part
56 Intro| pain; thirdly, fear and anger, and the opposite affections: 57 Intro| fear, foolish counsellors; anger hard to be appeased; hope 58 Intro| the seat of courage and anger, lies nearer to the head, 59 Intro| heart, in which courage, anger, and all the nobler affections 60 Text | pain mingle; also fear and anger, and the feelings which 61 Text | two foolish counsellors, anger hard to be appeased, and