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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| prodigy occurs, and the offspring no longer resembles the 2 Text | sire; and similarly the offspring of every kind, in the regular Laws Book
3 1 | several brothers, who are the offspring of a single pair; very possibly 4 3 | progenitors to rule over their offspring?~Cleinias. There is.~Athenian. 5 6 | to take care that their offspring may be born of reasonable 6 6 | intoxication, but their offspring should be compact and solid, 7 6 | and is likely to beget offspring who will be unstable and 8 6 | souls and bodies of his offspring, and he begets children 9 9 | popular belief, themselves the offspring of the gods, and legislating 10 9 | parents who killed their offspring: they shall not come under 11 9 | life at the hands of his offspring in after ages; for where 12 11 | child is admitted to be the offspring of certain parents and is 13 11 | freeman or freedman, the offspring shall always belong to the 14 11 | intercourse with a male slave, the offspring shall belong to the master 15 11 | slave—and this be provence offspring of the woman and its father 16 11 | law shall send away the offspring of the man and its mother.~ 17 11 | his sons and of his other offspring or of himself—let him who Menexenus Part
18 Text | means of support for her offspring. For as a woman proves her 19 Text | she regarded as her true offspring. And these are truer proofs Phaedrus Part
20 Intro| mouth are the legitimate offspring of a man’s own bosom, and 21 Text | noblest and highest and the offspring of the highest to him who 22 Text | s own and his legitimate offspring;—being, in the first place, Philebus Part
23 Text | understand me to mean any offspring of these, being a birth The Republic Book
24 2 | Ariston," he sang, "divine offspring of an illustrious hero." ~ 25 3 | elements mingle in their offspring; for if the son of a golden 26 4 | the duty of degrading the offspring of the guardians when inferior, 27 4 | the rank of guardians the offspring of the lower classes, when 28 5 | that they should rear the offspring of the one sort of union, 29 5 | proper officers will take the offspring of the good parents to the 30 5 | separate quarter; but the offspring of the inferior, or of the 31 5 | whereas his child will be the offspring of darkness and strange 32 5 | must understand that the offspring of such a union cannot be 33 6 | and not, as now, of the offspring only; take, however, this 34 10 | inferior, and has inferior offspring. ~Very true. ~And is this The Second Alcibiades Part
35 Text | persons who have prayed for offspring, and when their prayers The Statesman Part
36 Intro| of union for the sake of offspring. Most persons in their marriages 37 Text | which is the creation and offspring of many other arts, may The Symposium Part
38 Text | praise. The Love who is the offspring of the common Aphrodite 39 Text | partakes of both. But the offspring of the heavenly Aphrodite 40 Text | all other loves are the offspring of the other, who is the 41 Text | whereto is added the care of offspring, on whose behalf the weakest 42 Text | which all men have of their offspring; for that universal love 43 Text | character of their love; their offspring, as they hope, will preserve 44 Text | beauty that he may beget offspring—for in deformity he will 45 Text | children who are their common offspring are fairer and more immortal. Theaetetus Part
46 Intro| children,’ he too can have no offspring—the God will not allow him 47 Text | that all things are the offspring, of flux and motion?~THEAETETUS: 48 Text | forth wind, and that the offspring of your brain are not worth Timaeus Part
49 Intro| but he committed to his offspring the creation of the mortal. 50 Intro| affirm themselves to be the offspring of the Gods—that is what 51 Text | affirm themselves to be the offspring of the gods—that is what 52 Text | mortal he committed to his offspring. And they, imitating him, 53 Text | in his desires and their offspring, and is for the most part