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Charmides
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1 Text | which is over against the temple adjoining the porch of the 2 Text | addresses to those who enter the temple; as much as to say that 3 Text | speaks to those who enter his temple, not as men speak; but, Cratylus Part
4 Intro| appear to find in a Greek temple or statue; nor should his Critias Part
5 Intro| of the citadel was a holy temple, dedicated to Cleito and 6 Intro| there was Poseidon’s own temple, which was covered with 7 Intro| on dolphins. Outside the temple were placed golden statues 8 Intro| of the kingdom and of the temple.~Also there were fountains 9 Intro| column of orichalcum in the temple of Poseidon, at which the 10 Intro| alternately. Around the temple ranged the bulls of Poseidon, 11 Text | In the centre was a holy temple dedicated to Cleito and 12 Text | Here was Poseidon’s own temple which was a stadium in length, 13 Text | All the outside of the temple, with the exception of the 14 Text | In the interior of the temple the roof was of ivory, curiously 15 Text | with orichalcum. In the temple they placed statues of gold: 16 Text | also in the interior of the temple other images which had been 17 Text | persons. And around the temple on the outside were placed 18 Text | kingdom and the glory of the temple.~In the next place, they 19 Text | middle of the island, at the temple of Poseidon, whither the 20 Text | who had the range of the temple of Poseidon; and the ten 21 Text | being left alone in the temple, after they had offered 22 Text | of which he drank in the temple of the god; and after they 23 Text | extinguishing all the fire about the temple, they received and gave The First Alcibiades Part
24 Text | inscribed the text on the temple at Delphi? Or is self-knowledge Laws Book
25 1 | from Cnosus to the cave and temple of Zeus is considerable; 26 6 | shall be held in whatever temple the state deems most venerable, 27 6 | prytanes, shall go to the temple of Apollo, and elect by 28 6 | year, shall meet in some temple, and calling God to witness, 29 6 | assemble every day in the temple of Eileithyia during a third 30 8 | of sixty stadia to some temple of Ares—and we will send 31 8 | every sort of country, to a temple of Apollo and Artemis; this 32 8 | except through a house or temple or sepulchre, but he must 33 9 | day tempts to go and rob a temple, the fewest possible words 34 9 | standing, or removal to some temple on the borders of the land; 35 9 | shall not enter into any temple, nor into the agora, nor 36 11 | utter any taunting word at a temple, or at the public sacrifices, 37 12 | victor shall offer up the temple of any wargod whom he likes, 38 12 | tablet which he brings from a temple; so too the judge of dances Phaedrus Part
39 Intro| which no man can enter their temple. All this shows that madness 40 Text | house which is near the temple of Olympian Zeus.~SOCRATES: 41 Text | where you cross to the temple of Artemis, and there is, 42 Text | that he will get into the temple by the help of art—he, I 43 Text | There was a tradition in the temple of Dodona that oaks first Protagoras Part
44 Text | he has only to go into a temple and take an oath of the 45 Text | together and dedicated in the temple of Apollo at Delphi, as The Republic Book
46 8 | the tale of the Arcadian temple of Lycaean Zeus. ~What tale? ~ 47 9 | next he proceeds to clear a temple. Meanwhile the old opinions


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