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Charmides Part
1 PreS | which cannot altogether be overcome. Shall we speak of the soul 2 PreS | difficulties which have to be overcome in the work of translation; 3 Text | for I felt that I had been overcome by a sort of wild-beast Cratylus Part
4 Intro| differences are too great to be overcome, and the use of printing The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | lifted you up; you have overcome your lovers, and they have 6 Text | rivals, and we can only overcome them by pains and skill. Laws Book
7 1 | superiority in numbers may overcome and enslave the few just; 8 1 | inferior, the man who is overcome by pleasure or by pain?~ 9 1 | should say the man who is overcome by pleasure; for all men 10 1 | sense, than the other who is overcome by pain.~Athenian. But surely 11 1 | feeling of pleasure will overcome them just as fear would 12 1 | them just as fear would overcome the former class; and in 13 1 | arms against them, and to overcome them? Or does this principle 14 1 | valour fight against and overcome his own natural character— 15 1 | all other men, might be overcome by the potion.~Cleinias. 16 10 | the worse because they are overcome by pleasures and pains?~ 17 11 | through his own folly, when overcome by pleasure or pain, in Phaedo Part
18 Text | pleasures, because they are overcome by others; and although Phaedrus Part
19 Text | back a little, the one is overcome with shame and wonder, and Philebus Part
20 Intro| were always striving to overcome, and the power or principle 21 Intro| their authority and are not overcome without remorse.~Such is Protagoras Part
22 Intro| opinion that knowledge is overcome by passion? or does he hold 23 Text | commanding thing, which cannot be overcome, and will not allow a man, 24 Text | contrary to knowledge they are overcome by pain, or pleasure, or 25 Text | affection which they call ‘being overcome by pleasure,’ and which 26 Text | not to be called ‘being overcome by pleasure,’ pray, what 27 Text | speaking, is termed being overcome by pleasure? I should answer 28 Text | to show you. When men are overcome by eating and drinking and 29 Text | you not say that they were overcome by pleasure? They will not 30 Text | meaning of the expression ‘overcome by pleasure’; and the whole 31 Text | what is good because he is overcome at the moment by pleasure. 32 Text | ask, Why? Because he is overcome, is the first answer. And 33 Text | answer. And by what is he overcome? the enquirer will proceed 34 Text | shall only say that he is overcome. ‘By what?’ he will reiterate. 35 Text | ought not, because he is overcome by good. Is that, he will 36 Text | then he who, as we say, was overcome by pleasure, would not have 37 Text | when you speak of being overcome—‘what do you mean,’ he will 38 Text | knowingly, and because he is overcome by pleasure, which is unworthy 39 Text | pleasure, which is unworthy to overcome. What measure is there of 40 Text | is the meaning of being overcome by pleasure if not this?— 41 Text | is the meaning of being overcome by pleasure; —ignorance, The Republic Book
42 2 | difficulty by no means easy to overcome, he replied. ~Whereas, I 43 3 | must not be represented as overcome by laughter, and still less 44 3 | lust, and was so completely overcome at the sight of Here that 45 6 | person, can be expected to overcome in such an unequal contest? ~ The Seventh Letter Part
46 Text | not master of himself, overcome by the cowardice which fears The Sophist Part
47 Intro| his age which he cannot overcome. He may be out of harmony The Symposium Part
48 Intro| unimpassioned, but as one who has overcome his passions; the secret 49 Text | mere handful, they would overcome the world. For what lover 50 Text | is a dishonour in being overcome by the love of money, or Timaeus Part
51 Intro| necessity which he cannot wholly overcome. When his work is accomplished 52 Text | neither overcame nor were overcome; but were hurrying and hurried 53 Text | reason; the one cannot be overcome by persuasion, but the other 54 Text | and the fire struggling is overcome and broken up, then two 55 Text | of air; and when air is overcome and cut up into small pieces, 56 Text | kindred, or else, being overcome and assimilated to the conquering 57 Text | this way every animal is overcome and decays, and this affection