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Cratylus Part
1 Text | courage would not have been praised. The words arren (male) 2 Text | all-pervading principle which is praised, and the restraining and Crito Part
3 Text | both which states are often praised by you for their good government, The First Alcibiades Part
4 Pre | manner in which the orators praised ‘the Athenians among the 5 Text | that line may be justly praised.~ALCIBIADES: Why is that?~ Gorgias Part
6 Text | which Gorgias knows, you praised it as if you were answering 7 Text | than Archelaus!~SOCRATES: I praised you at first, Polus, for 8 Text | thing, and greatly to be praised, and few there are who attain Laches Part
9 Text | young man to learn; and he praised the man whose exhibition Laws Book
10 1 | itself, and may be justly praised, where such a victory is 11 1 | is well enough, and was praised by the poet at the right 12 1 | when any Lacedaemonians praised or blamed the Athenians, 13 3 | you, O Lacedaemonians, be praised, in that you do not give 14 3 | of man, is rightly to be praised or blamed?~Megillus. I cannot 15 3 | appendage of things which can be praised or blamed, does not deserve 16 6 | to have begun well” is praised by all, and in my opinion 17 6 | business, and has never been praised by any one enough.~Cleinias. 18 7 | of friendship, which is praised and also blamed; and there 19 12 | better nor worse, let him be praised at any rate for his enthusiasm; 20 12 | much better, let him be praised so much the more; and not Lysis Part
21 Text | from you, the more you have praised him, the more ridiculous Menexenus Part
22 Pre | manner in which the orators praised ‘the Athenians among the 23 Text | say, although he who is praised may not have been good for 24 Text | country is worthy to be praised, not only by us, but by 25 Text | which the Gods praise to be praised by all mankind? The second Phaedrus Part
26 Intro| right mind? And yet they are praised by the authors of romances, 27 Text | their several uses, and praised some of them and censured Protagoras Part
28 Text | ignorant as to say that he praised those who did no evil voluntarily, The Republic Book
29 2 | he censured justice and praised injustice. But I am too 30 2 | I want to hear justice praised in respect of itself; then 31 2 | laughing when he hears justice praised? And even if there should 32 2 | ever blamed injustice or praised justice except with a view 33 4 | and this ought not to be praised, or conceived to be the 34 7 | vulgar manner in which I praised astronomy before, my praise The Seventh Letter Part
35 Text | to praise him more than I praised Dion, and to look upon him The Statesman Part
36 Text | music supply, you must have praised yourself before now, or 37 Text | been present when others praised them.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Certainly.~ 38 Text | terms in which they are praised?~YOUNG SOCRATES: I do not.~ The Symposium Part
39 Intro| from the earthly, before he praised either. For there are two 40 Text | but if he succeeds he is praised, and if he fail he is blamed. 41 Text | how anything ought to be praised. For in my simplicity I 42 Text | not, said Socrates, as you praised me, and I in turn ought 43 Text | when he ought rather to be praised by me, and I must entreat 44 Text | instantly, that I may be praised by Socrates.~The usual way, Theaetetus Part
45 Text | desire to examine him who is praised: and he again should be 46 Text | since although Theodorus has praised many a citizen and stranger 47 Text | and when others are being praised and glorified, in the simplicity