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The Apology
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1 Intro| have been corrupted, their elder relatives (if not themselves) 2 Text | individually like a father or elder brother, exhorting you to 3 Text | that—but their uncorrupted elder relatives. Why should they Charmides Part
4 Intro| the kindly spirit of an elder. His childlike simplicity 5 Intro| enjoys the detection of his elder and guardian Critias, who Critias Part
6 Text | the other Evaemon. To the elder of the third pair of twins 7 Text | pair of twins he called the elder Elasippus, and the younger 8 Text | fifth pair he gave to the elder the name of Azaes, and to Euthydemus Part
9 Text | Dionysodorus, who was the elder, spoke first. EverybodyEuthyphro Part
10 Text | afterwards attend to the elder branches; and if he goes Gorgias Part
11 Text | to be attributed to these elder statesmen; for they have Laches Part
12 Intro| Melesias, the son of the elder Thucydides, two aged men 13 Intro| The seance is of old and elder men, of whom Socrates is Laws Book
14 2 | hearts. Thirdly, the choir of elder men, who are from thirty 15 2 | mystery and festivity of the elder men, making use of the wine 16 3 | father—the younger to the elder.~Megillus. Of course.~Athenian. 17 3 | and, thirdly, that the elder should rule and the younger 18 4 | answer first, since I am the elder?~Cleinias. Perhaps you should.~ 19 4 | their children, and the elder the younger, and the noble 20 5 | may meet the evil by the elder men giving advice and administering 21 6 | the younger show to the elder; let no young man voluntarily 22 8 | fruits of autumn. And if an elder, who is more than thirty 23 9 | ought to consider that the elder has the precedence of the 24 9 | hateful to the Gods to see an elder man assaulted by a younger 25 9 | young man when struck by an elder should lightly endure his 26 9 | one shall reverence his elder in word and deed; he shall 27 9 | him who dares to smite an elder be tried for assault, as 28 11 | only retaliating, let any elder who is present support the 29 12 | easier matters which the elder legislator has omitted may Lysis Part
30 Intro| Socrates appears again as the elder friend of the two boys, 31 Text | of you two youths is the elder?~That is a matter of dispute Menexenus Part
32 Text | are intending to govern us elder men, like the rest of your 33 Text | and to their parents and elder kindred in the place of Meno Part
34 Intro| by recollection from an elder world. Of this the enquirers 35 Text | either a young man or an elder one be good, if they are Parmenides Part
36 Text | was not the ambition of an elder man, but the pugnacity of 37 Text | inevitable.~But, surely, the elder is a difference relative Phaedo Part
38 Intro| inflicted by their parents, of elder offenders which are imposed 39 Text | had two young sons and an elder one); and the women of his Philebus Part
40 Intro| appears to be the teacher, or elder friend, and perhaps the Protagoras Part
41 Text | you like? Shall I, as an elder, speak to you as younger The Republic Book
42 3 | can be no doubt that the elder must rule the younger. ~ 43 5 | and they will call the elder generation grandfathers 44 5 | lengths. ~Certainly. ~To the elder shall be assigned the duty 45 5 | any other violence to an elder, unless the magistrates 46 5 | have only to follow their elder leaders and escape. ~I believe 47 10 | his aged father and his elder brother, and was said to The Sophist Part
48 Text | Socrates, the namesake of the elder Socrates, to help; he is The Statesman Part
49 Text | Socrates, do you hear what the elder Socrates is proposing?~YOUNG The Symposium Part
50 Intro| has no mother and is the elder and wiser goddess, and the 51 Intro| distinguishes between the elder and younger love. The value 52 Intro| Olympus, and not among the elder or Orphic deities. In the 53 Intro| attachment of a youth to an elder man was a part of his education. 54 Intro| entrusted by his parents to some elder friend who was expected 55 Intro| Lacedemon the attachment of an elder friend to a beloved youth 56 Text | there are two goddesses? The elder one, having no mother, who 57 Text | couch of a father or an elder brother.~What do you suppose Timaeus Part
58 Intro| was first made by him—the elder to rule the younger; not 59 Text | sisters, those who were of an elder generation parents and grandparents, 60 Text | never have allowed that the elder should be ruled by the younger;


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