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The Apology Part
1 Text | lawless and unrighteous deeds which are done in a state, Critias Part
2 Intro| but the memory of their deeds has passed away; for there The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | yourselves, you will probably do deeds of darkness.~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
4 Intro| character of their own evil deeds. To any suffering which 5 Intro| of man, of the greatest deeds of the past. The poet of 6 Intro| are purified of their evil deeds, and receive the rewards 7 Text | hand; as I infer from the deeds of Heracles, for without 8 Text | There may have been good deeds of this sort which were Laches Part
9 Text | lads about the many noble deeds which our own fathers did 10 Text | but neither of us has any deeds of his own which he can 11 Text | life a harmony of words and deeds arranged, not in the Ionian, 12 Text | have had experience of his deeds; and his deeds show that 13 Text | experience of his deeds; and his deeds show that free and noble 14 Text | is a harmony of words and deeds; for our deeds are not in 15 Text | words and deeds; for our deeds are not in accordance with Laws Book
16 7 | done good and energetic deeds, either with their souls 17 7 | fatness is worn down by brave deeds and toil. These regulations, 18 9 | to the murderer and his deeds. Wherefore also the murderer 19 9 | mysteries: they say that such deeds will be punished in the 20 9 | inform of some base and evil deeds of his own, or for any similar 21 9 | order we have to speak of deeds of violence, voluntary and 22 9 | every kind of assault are deeds of violence; and every man, 23 10 | had done unholy and evil deeds, and from small beginnings 24 11 | tradition which says that such deeds prevent a man from having 25 12 | of good, but not of evil deeds”; for to know which we are Menexenus Part
26 Text | There is a tribute of deeds and of words. The departed 27 Text | private capacity many noble deeds famous over the whole world. 28 Text | whole world. They were the deeds of men who thought that 29 Text | any commemoration of their deeds in prose which we might 30 Text | but there are other worthy deeds of which no poet has worthily Phaedo Part
31 Intro| judged according to their deeds, and those who are incurable 32 Intro| too well off if their evil deeds came to an end. It is not 33 Text | dishonour or disgrace of evil deeds.~No, Socrates, that would 34 Text | impure and have done impure deeds, whether foul murders or 35 Text | are purified of their evil deeds, and having suffered the 36 Text | the rewards of their good deeds, each of them according 37 Text | committed many and terrible deeds of sacrilege, murders foul Phaedrus Part
38 Text | tell of many other noble deeds which have sprung from inspired 39 Text | do terrible and unlawful deeds; but at last, when he persists The Republic Book
40 1 | which is exacted there of deeds done here were once a laughing 41 2 | with effect, if any of his deeds come to light, and who can 42 2 | will suffer for our unjust deeds." Yes, my friend, will be 43 3 | sort of thing. ~But any deeds of endurance which are done 44 3 | and praying that his good deeds might be returned to him, 45 3 | the source of many unholy deeds, but their own is undefiled. 46 10 | as the penalty of their deeds? ~Nay, he said, in that 47 10 | bore the symbols of their deeds, but fastened on their backs. The Seventh Letter Part
48 Text | preferable to suffer iniquitous deeds rather than to do them; The Statesman Part
49 Text | guilty of numberless evil deeds of the same kind; they intentionally The Symposium Part
50 Intro| which love offers to daring deeds, the examples of Alcestis 51 Text | began by saying, dreadful deeds were done among the gods, Theaetetus Part
52 Intro| many a Theseus mighty in deeds and words has broken my 53 Text | by reason of their evil deeds; and the penalty is, that Timaeus Part
54 Intro| cities and did the noblest deeds and had the best constitution 55 Text | have performed the noblest deeds and to have had the fairest 56 Text | Many great and wonderful deeds are recorded of your state 57 Text | than the other. Now the deeds of the best could never