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Charmides
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1 PreF | the Platonic writings is deprived of credit by the admission Cratylus Part
2 Text | the truth of first names. Deprived of this, we must have recourse Crito Part
3 Text | be driven into exile and deprived of citizenship, or will The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | and would least like to be deprived of them?~ALCIBIADES: Certainly.~ 5 Text | would you be willing to be deprived of courage?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
6 Text | and you alone, should be deprived of the power of speech—that 7 Text | and has to live, simply deprived of his rights of citizenship?— 8 Text | shall die suddenly and be deprived of all their kindred, and Laws Book
9 5 | will allow themselves to be deprived of gold and other things 10 6 | punished in money, and also be deprived of all honour which the 11 6 | have inscribed his name, be deprived of the privileges of a citizen 12 7 | who disobeys the law be deprived of those youthful honours 13 8 | right in enacting that he be deprived of civic honours and privileges, 14 9 | with those whom they have deprived of a child or of a brother. 15 9 | of those whom they have deprived of their brethren, or of 16 9 | shall in the first place be deprived of legal privileges; and 17 11 | claimed to him who has been deprived of the slave. Any man may 18 12 | difference between him who is deprived of his arms by a sufficient 19 12 | be convicted let him be deprived of his office, and of the 20 12 | magistrates who are thus deprived of their authority bring Lysis Part
21 Text | want of that of which he is deprived?~Certainly.~Then love, and Parmenides Part
22 Intro| one as not being one is deprived of being? But these two 23 Text | two or three, if entirely deprived of the one?~True.~Then the 24 Text | be infinite, since it is deprived of the one, which is not?~ Phaedrus Part
25 Intro| race, was destitute, or deprived of the moral qualities which 26 Text | him, if he would not be deprived of his fleeting joy. And Philebus Part
27 Intro| perfect and sufficient, when deprived of memory, consciousness, 28 Text | claim. And if pleasure were deprived not only of the first but Protagoras Part
29 Text | real doing ill is to be deprived of knowledge), but the bad The Republic Book
30 1 | the same of the ears; when deprived of their own proper excellence 31 1 | fulfil her own ends when deprived of that excellence? ~She 32 3 | be in his life if he were deprived of his occupation? ~Quite 33 3 | his will whenever he is deprived of a truth. ~I understand, 34 3 | that men are unwillingly deprived of good, and willingly of 35 3 | thinking that mankind are deprived of truth against their will. ~ 36 4 | is rich and powerful, if deprived of the sinews of war. ~There 37 4 | what is another's, nor be deprived of what is his own? ~Yes; 38 8 | power and the poor man is deprived of it. ~I understand, he 39 8 | put to death or exiled or deprived of the privileges of a citizen, The Sophist Part
40 Intro| traders; his art is thus deprived of the character of a liberal 41 Text | this moment; if utterly deprived of it, we could no more 42 Text | more hold discourse; and deprived of it we should be if we The Statesman Part
43 Intro| for his existence. Though deprived of God’s help, he is not 44 Text | is more to the purpose. Deprived of the care of God, who Theaetetus Part
45 Intro| suppose that we are therefore deprived of any of the tests or criteria 46 Intro| conditions of which when deprived the mind ceases to act. 47 Text | ready to bite me when I deprived them of a darling folly; 48 Text | from his youth upwards, has deprived him of growth and uprightness 49 Text | could still employ them when deprived of knowledge or science.~ Timaeus Part
50 Intro| of man or of the world if deprived of number (Rep.)? The mystery 51 Intro| ancients should not be wholly deprived of the credit of their guesses 52 Text | atmosphere which is now deprived of fire: and so the eye 53 Text | good, and those which are deprived of intelligence and always 54 Text | ordinary man if he were deprived of them would bewail his


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