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delicacy 4
delicate 10
deliciously 1
delight 58
delighted 35
delightful 9
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delight

The Apology
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1 Text | be asked, Why do people delight in continually conversing 2 Text | women too! What infinite delight would there be in conversing Cratylus Part
3 Intro| to demolish, with no less delight than he had set up, the 4 Intro| out. We may witness the delight in imitation and repetition, 5 Intro| while probably gave more delight to the hearers or readers 6 Intro| have experienced a sort of delight and feeling of curiosity 7 Text | the soul (cheo); terpsis (delight) is so called from the pleasure Critias Part
8 Text | to be a natural source of delight. The entire circuit of the Euthydemus Part
9 Intro| Ctesippus, to the great delight of Cleinias, who is rebuked 10 Text | whole company shouted with delight until the columns of the Gorgias Part
11 Intro| routine of making a sort of delight or gratification. ‘But is 12 Intro| routine of making a sort of delight or gratification. Then they 13 Text | experience in producing a sort of delight and gratification.~POLUS: 14 Text | experience in producing a sort of delight and gratification, Polus.~ 15 Text | judgment was the bodily delight which was given by them, 16 Text | sort of thing in which you delight. Whereupon Polus laughed 17 Text | SOCRATES: Then a man may delight a whole assembly, and yet 18 Text | tell me the pursuits which delight mankind—or rather, if you Laws Book
19 2 | overflowing with sportiveness and delight at something, others uttering 20 2 | right manner, but has no delight in good or hatred of evil; 21 2 | unsuited to them, cannot delight in them or applaud them, 22 2 | Having lost our agility, we delight in their sports and merry– 23 2 | to welcome with dutiful delight good dispositions. Having 24 7 | same manner, and finding delight in the same playthings, 25 12 | none of the sons of Zeus delight in fraud and violence, or Lysis Part
26 Text | all manner of colours with delight.~Here, intending to revise Meno Part
27 Intro| poet, ‘that virtue is to delight in things honourable, and Parmenides Part
28 Intro| another and smiled in seeming delight and admiration of Socrates. ‘ Phaedo Part
29 Intro| he will not forego the delight of an argument in compliance 30 Text | Socrates is always the greatest delight to me, whether I speak myself Phaedrus Part
31 Intro| form or face is amazed with delight, and if he were not afraid 32 Intro| who, like Phaedrus, felt a delight in the harmonious cadence 33 Text | nature, are necessarily a delight to the lover, and when not 34 Text | to him; he is to be the delight of the lover’s heart, and 35 Text | leaves the theatre in high delight; but if the law is rejected 36 Text | they were ravished with delight; and singing always, never 37 Text | to Isocrates, who is my delight; and do you give the other Philebus Part
38 Text | enjoyment and pleasure and delight, and the class of feelings 39 Text | Philebus said that pleasure and delight and enjoyment and the like 40 Text | SOCRATES: The bad then commonly delight in false pleasures, and 41 Text | and makes them shout with delight.~SOCRATES: Very good, and Protagoras Part
42 Text | was agreed upon, and great delight was felt at the prospect 43 Text | experiencing some other bodily delight. Thus spoke Prodicus, and The Republic Book
44 2 | pleasures and enjoyments, which delight us at the time, although 45 5 | proceed with their plan, and delight in detailing what they mean 46 5 | lovers of sights have a delight in learning, and must therefore 47 7 | they should taste the dear delight too early; for youngsters, 48 9 | pleasures of honor; but the delight which is to be found in 49 10 | breast-the best of us, you know, delight in giving way to sympathy, 50 10 | use in poetry as well as a delight? ~Certainly, he said, we The Sophist Part
51 Intro| originality, and some of us delight to wander in the mazes of 52 Text | one; and great is their delight in denying that a man is 53 Text | the like unlike; and to delight in always bringing forward The Statesman Part
54 Intro| in which he takes greater delight than in processes of division ( The Symposium Part
55 Text | love turn to the male, and delight in him who is the more valiant Theaetetus Part
56 Intro| Socrates takes an evident delight in ‘the wise Theaetetus,’ Timaeus Part
57 Intro| becomes a higher sense of delight, being an imitation of divine 58 Text | becomes a higher sort of delight, being an imitation of divine


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