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disgraceful

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1 Text | But is not this rather disgraceful, and a very considerable 2 Text | not this ignorance of a disgraceful sort, the ignorance which The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | the question? Is it not disgraceful?~ALCIBIADES: Very.~SOCRATES: 4 Text | this is ignorance of the disgraceful sort which is mischievous?~ 5 Text | most mischievous and most disgraceful when having to do with the 6 Text | to ignorance of the most disgraceful kind, and of this you are 7 Text | equally astonished. But how disgraceful, that we should not have 8 Text | unconsciously to myself, in a most disgraceful state.~SOCRATES: Nevertheless, Gorgias Part
9 Text | honourable and not to know disgraceful; to know or not to know 10 Text | or what ignorance more disgraceful than this? And therefore 11 Text | same as the good, or the disgraceful as the evil?~POLUS: Certainly 12 Text | evil, and doing wrong more disgraceful?~POLUS: I did.~SOCRATES: 13 Text | if doing wrong is more disgraceful than suffering, the more 14 Text | than suffering, the more disgraceful must be more painful and 15 Text | to do injustice is more disgraceful than to suffer?~POLUS: Yes.~ 16 Text | of the evils is the most disgraceful?—Is not the most disgraceful 17 Text | disgraceful?—Is not the most disgraceful of them injustice, and in 18 Text | SOCRATES: And if the most disgraceful, then also the worst?~POLUS: 19 Text | mean to say, that is most disgraceful has been already admitted 20 Text | admitted by us to be most disgraceful?~POLUS: It has been admitted.~ 21 Text | admitted.~SOCRATES: And most disgraceful either because most painful 22 Text | is of all evils the most disgraceful; and the excess of disgrace 23 Text | to do evil is the more disgraceful. For the suffering of injustice 24 Text | and that to do is more disgraceful than to suffer injustice?— 25 Text | affirms that to do is more disgraceful than to suffer injustice, 26 Text | which is mere flattery and disgraceful declamation; the other, 27 Text | to do injustice, if more disgraceful than to suffer, is in that 28 Text | mine wrongfully is far more disgraceful and more evil; aye, and 29 Text | me and mine, is far more disgraceful and evil to the doer of Laws Book
30 1 | to be inferior in a more disgraceful sense, than the other who 31 5 | doing or saying anything disgraceful; for where old men have 32 6 | comes from labour, and that disgraceful indolence and a careless 33 7 | and what is the truth, is disgraceful to every one: and yet to 34 7 | which is so ludicrous and disgraceful.~Cleinias. What kind of 35 7 | that not to know them is disgraceful, and of which to have a 36 8 | honourable, or at least not disgraceful, in what degree will they 37 9 | was saying, is in a manner disgraceful. Yet seeing that we are 38 9 | not.~Athenian. And is it disgraceful for Homer and Tyrtaeus and 39 9 | pursuits of men, but not so disgraceful for Lycurgus and Solon and 40 9 | slavish;—this will be a disgraceful punishment, and therefore Phaedrus Part
41 Text | truth be otherwise than disgraceful to him, even though he have Philebus Part
42 Text | pleasures, the ridiculous or disgraceful nature of the action makes Protagoras Part
43 Text | to battle honourable or disgraceful? I said.~Honourable, he The Republic Book
44 3 | can there be of a bad and disgraceful state of education than 45 3 | liberal education? Is it not disgraceful, and a great sign of the 46 3 | things, he said, the most disgraceful. ~Would you say "most," 47 3 | Is not that still more disgraceful? ~Yes, he said, that is 48 3 | said, that is still more disgraceful. ~Well, I said, and to require The Seventh Letter Part
49 Text | extraordinary course and proved disgraceful to its authors. The story The Symposium Part
50 Intro| some of these loves are disgraceful and others honourable. The 51 Intro| bloom of youth is over, is disgraceful, and so is the interested 52 Text | when he is found in any disgraceful situation, has the same 53 Text | these practices to be most disgraceful. But, as I was saying at 54 Text | you were doing something disgraceful in their presence?~Here Theaetetus Part
55 Text | and unjust, honourable and disgraceful, holy and unholy, are in Timaeus Part
56 Intro| is commonly regarded as disgraceful, whereas it is really involuntary


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