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deem

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1 Intro| essences of things, he would deem the reflection to have been 2 Text | the name Cymindis—do you deem that a light matter? Or 3 Text | I daresay that you will deem this to be another invention Euthydemus Part
4 Text | not that which you would deem your own, he said, that The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | that if he fears he is to deem himself a slave; whereas Gorgias Part
6 Text | starved to death. A flattery I deem this to be and of an ignoble 7 Text | assented, call me ‘dolt,’ and deem me unworthy of receiving Laches Part
8 Text | them. And such an one I deem to be the true musician, Laws Book
9 1 | by pleasure; for all men deem him to be inferior in a 10 2 | we who are their elders deem that we are fulfilling our 11 2 | this question which you deem so absurd?~Cleinias. By 12 5 | important than they themselves deem them, and his own favours 13 6 | the best, and whom they deem likely to decide the causes 14 6 | as possible, a man should deem it all important to avoid 15 7 | hear me tell how great I deem the evil to be?~Cleinias. 16 7 | the old poems which they deem sufficient they shall include; 17 7 | of their sports, for they deem war a serious. pursuit, 18 7 | God will suggest; for I deem that thou wast not brought 19 9 | the state, let the judge deem him to be incurable, remembering 20 9 | contrary to law, him we will deem the greatest enemy of the 21 9 | injustice is involuntary will deem that the unjust does injustice 22 9 | barbarians is the cause; they deem that to be the first of 23 10 | Athenian. Let us not, then, deem God inferior to human workmen, 24 12 | whichever on consideration they deem the best, whether they prefer 25 12 | the wisest men, as they deem themselves to be, look to Meno Part
26 Text | piously, justly, or do you deem this to be of no consequence? Phaedo Part
27 Text | endeavour to explain. For I deem that the true votary of 28 Text | present life. And yet I should deem him a coward who did not 29 Text | Socrates, just so much as we deem enough. I understand, he Phaedrus Part
30 Text | SOCRATES: And should I not deem the conversation of you 31 Text | in the divine, the vulgar deem him mad, and rebuke him; Philebus Part
32 Text | shall hear from me what I deem to be true pleasures. Having 33 Text | up the good of life, and deem the lusts of animals to Protagoras Part
34 Text | be good sense, they now deem to be madness. They say 35 Text | politics, and also that they deem virtue to be capable of 36 Text | good: and even pleasure you deem an evil, when it robs you The Republic Book
37 1 | you prefer? ~I for my part deem the life of the just to 38 2 | interest, which all natures deem to be their good, and are 39 3 | hardly will any of them deem that he himself, being but 40 4 | charming thing is that they deem him their worst enemy who 41 4 | Most truly then may we deem temperance to be the agreement 42 6 | call Sophists and whom they deem to be their adversaries, 43 6 | good, and this you will deem to be the cause of science, 44 7 | and who will naturally deem them to be idle tales, for 45 7 | present world which they deem mean and worthless, esteeming The Second Alcibiades Part
46 Text | An auspicious omen I deem thy victor’s wreath: For The Sophist Part
47 Text | and expect that you will deem me mad, when you hear of The Statesman Part
48 Text | determine which of them you deem the happier?~YOUNG SOCRATES: The Symposium Part
49 Text | which he will despise and deem a small thing, and will


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