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Charmides Part
1 Text | be, then, dear Charmides, blessed art thou, in being the son Critias Part
2 Text | they appeared glorious and blessed at the very time when they Euthydemus Part
3 Text | art which is to make us blessed, and which is able to use 4 Text | it?~What, I said, are you blessed with such a power as this?~ Gorgias Part
5 Intro| the Sermon on the Mount—~‘Blessed are they that are persecuted 6 Text | of necessity be happy and blessed, and the evil man who does 7 Text | dead, to the Islands of the Blessed, and dwell there in perfect 8 Text | from the Islands of the Blessed came to Zeus, and said that 9 Text | one to the Islands of the Blessed, and the other to Tartarus. 10 Text | sends to the Islands of the Blessed. Aeacus does the same; and Laws Book
11 3 | favourites of fortune, who were blessed already, and needed no more 12 4 | being, or is now among us, blessed is he and blessed are they 13 4 | among us, blessed is he and blessed are they who hear the wise 14 4 | in the time of Cronos a blessed rule and life, of which 15 5 | men; and he who would be blessed and happy, should be from 16 7 | of our most serious and blessed endeavours, for man, as 17 10 | life of the whole may be blessed; and that you are created 18 12 | courageous and noble and blessed death—in such a case of 19 12 | And here they will lay the blessed person, and cover the sepulchre Phaedo Part
20 Text | that to me he appeared blessed. I thought that in going 21 Text | exchange of virtue. O my blessed Simmias, is there not one 22 Text | and go to the joys of the blessed,— these words of mine, with Phaedrus Part
23 Intro| There are glorious and blessed sights in the interior of 24 Intro| holy mysteries and beheld blessed apparitions shining in pure 25 Intro| with each other, but with blessed souls everywhere; and would 26 Text | appointed order. They see many blessed sights in the inner heaven, 27 Text | and fro, along which the blessed gods are passing, every 28 Text | may be truly called most blessed, celebrated by us in our The Republic Book
29 1 | he is termed happy and blessed, not only by the citizens 30 1 | And he who lives well is blessed and happy, and he who lives 31 1 | profitable? ~Of course. ~Then, my blessed Thrasymachus, injustice 32 2 | my lot as in all things blessed of heaven, he raised a note 33 3 | laughter arose among the blessed gods, when they saw Hephaestus 34 5 | fashion; in a city of the blessed, licentiousness is an unholy 35 5 | and their life will be blessed as the life of Olympic victors 36 5 | Olympic victors and yet more blessed. ~How so? ~The Olympic victor, 37 6 | have tasted how sweet and blessed a possession philosophy 38 7 | apart in the islands of the blessed. ~Very true, he replied. ~ 39 7 | depart to the Islands of the Blessed and dwell there; and the 40 7 | but if not, as in any case blessed and divine. ~You are a sculptor, 41 8 | cannot help himself. ~What a blessed alternative, I said: to 42 8 | them best of all. ~What a blessed creature, I said, must this The Second Alcibiades Part
43 Text | heavens by the winds;~‘But the blessed Gods were averse and received The Sophist Part
44 Text | which he who would be truly blessed ought to be fairest and The Statesman Part
45 Intro| existence?’ No, Socrates, that blessed and spontaneous life belongs 46 Text | into my meaning;—no, that blessed and spontaneous life does The Symposium Part
47 Text | us and make us happy and blessed. This, Eryximachus, is my 48 Text | offence, that of all the blessed gods he is the most blessed 49 Text | blessed gods he is the most blessed because he is the fairest 50 Text | delicate, and perfect, and blessed; but the principle of love Theaetetus Part
51 Intro| set before him; the one blessed and divine, the other godless 52 Text | lived by immortals or men blessed of heaven.~THEODORUS: If 53 Text | set before them; the one blessed and divine, the other godless Timaeus Part
54 Intro| self-contained and truly blessed. The soul was first made 55 Intro| and would there have a blessed existence; but, if he lived 56 Text | view he created the world a blessed god.~Now God did not make 57 Text | and there he would have a blessed and congenial existence. 58 Text | admits, with a view to the blessed life; but the necessary