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Charmides Part
1 Text | over all this, and, like a brave youth, tell me—What is temperance?~ Critias Part
2 Intro| and there they settled a brave race of children of the 3 Text | and there they implanted brave children of the soil, and Euthydemus Part
4 Text | rescue.~Bravo, Heracles, brave words, said he.~Bravo Heracles, Euthyphro Part
5 Text | of us all; and we must be brave and go at them.~SOCRATES: Gorgias Part
6 Intro| presence of evil. And the brave and wise are good, and the 7 Intro| coward is as good as the brave or may be even better.~Callicles 8 Intro| temperate is also just and brave and pious, and has attained 9 Text | but with closed eyes like brave men to let the physician 10 Text | be scared, for you are a brave man. And now, answer my 11 Text | enemy, the coward or the brave?~CALLICLES: I should say ‘ 12 Text | cowards, and not only the brave, rejoice?~CALLICLES: Greatly.~ 13 Text | their enemies, or are the brave also pained?~CALLICLES: 14 Text | and the cowards and the brave all pleased and pained, 15 Text | pleased and pained than the brave?~CALLICLES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 16 Text | But surely the wise and brave are the good, and the foolish 17 Text | wise man and the fool, the brave and the coward, joy and 18 Text | Both the wise man and the brave man we allow to be good?~ 19 Text | box my ears, which was a brave saying of yours; or take 20 Text | kindred, and leave their brave attire strewn upon the earth— Laches Part
21 Text | more notorious; or if he be brave, and fail ever so little, 22 Text | NICIAS: And therefore if the brave man is good, he is also Laws Book
23 1 | he be not at all times a brave warrior.” I imagine that 24 1 | makes your citizen equally brave against pleasure and pain, 25 1 | the leader ought to be a brave man?~Cleinias. We were.~ 26 1 | We were.~Athenian. The brave man is less likely than 27 1 | more he is filled full of brave hopes, and conceit of his 28 2 | melodies or figures of the brave and the coward, praising 29 2 | the music of temperate and brave and in every way good men.~ 30 7 | fatness is worn down by brave deeds and toil. These regulations, 31 7 | when the imitation is of brave bodies and souls, and the 32 11 | the citizens to honour the brave men who are the saviours Menexenus Part
33 Text | begin the praises of these brave men? In their life they 34 Text | against Hellenes; they were brave men, and freed those whom 35 Text | nature, and in this many brave men who are here interred 36 Text | in this war we lost many brave men, such as were those 37 Text | by treason at Lechaeum. Brave men, too, were those who 38 Text | proves that your fathers were brave men; for we might have lived 39 Text | but that they might be brave and renowned. And this, 40 Text | bravely, will be truly deemed brave fathers of the brave. But 41 Text | deemed brave fathers of the brave. But if they give way to Phaedo Part
42 Text | knowledge are temperate and brave; and not for the reason Phaedrus Part
43 Text | wise, the coward of the brave, the slow of speech of the Philebus Part
44 Text | good and fair, and also brave lovers of them.~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
45 Text | said; for many a man is brave and not just, or just and 46 Text | that. When you speak of brave men, do you mean the confident, 47 Text | asked him whether by the brave he meant the confident. The Republic Book
48 2 | I said; but we must be brave and do our best. ~We must. ~ 49 2 | and your guardian must be brave if he is to fight well? ~ 50 2 | And is he likely to be brave who has no spirit, whether 51 3 | the note or accent which a brave man utters in the hour of 52 5 | Capital, I said. That the brave man is to have more wives 53 5 | which, according to Homer, brave youths should be honored; 54 5 | occasions, will honor the brave according to the measure 55 8 | often the young son of a brave father, who dwells in an 56 9 | for the rich man and the brave man and the wise man alike The Seventh Letter Part
57 Text | by a man who was just and brave and temperate and a philosopher, The Statesman Part
58 Text | action as energetic and brave, quick and manly, and vigorous 59 Text | to be separated from the brave, but to weave them together, 60 Text | direct intertexture of the brave and temperate natures, whenever Theaetetus Part
61 Text | am the son of a midwife, brave and burly, whose name was 62 Text | are likely to produce a brave brood?~THEAETETUS: No, never.~ Timaeus Part
63 Text | Sophists have plenty of brave words and fair conceits,