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improved

The Apology
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1 Intro| defence might have been improved and strengthened, at all Charmides Part
2 Text | elude us; our health will be improved; our safety at sea, and Cratylus Part
3 Intro| capable of being trained and improved and engrafted upon one another. 4 Text | Eirhemes.’ And this has been improved by us, as we think, into 5 Text | and this, as I imagine, is improved into blaberon.~HERMOGENES: 6 Text | or eisis), and has been improved into stasis. Now the letter Crito Part
7 Text | which may be assumed to be improved by justice and deteriorated 8 Text | we destroy that which is improved by health and is deteriorated 9 Text | man be destroyed, which is improved by justice and depraved Euthydemus Part
10 Intro| believe that Socrates has not improved or perhaps invented the 11 Text | truly say, is very much improved: he was followed by a host Euthyphro Part
12 Text | art they are benefited and improved, are they not?~EUTHYPHRO: The First Alcibiades Part
13 Text | which both of us may be most improved. For what I am telling you 14 Text | should reply, that they were improved and were in better case, 15 Text | absence of which the state is improved and better managed and ordered?~ 16 Text | ALCIBIADES: If I can be improved by answering, I will answer.~ Gorgias Part
17 Intro| benefit is that the soul is improved. There are three evils from 18 Intro| which is repeated, not improved, from the Gorgias: the argument 19 Text | justly punished his soul is improved.~POLUS: Surely.~SOCRATES: 20 Text | who may be said to have improved the Athenians, who found 21 Text | who cannot endure to be improved or to subject himself to 22 Text | would you say that you had improved by your conversation? There 23 Text | become better. Those who are improved when they are punished by 24 Text | are curable; and they are improved, as in this world so also Laches Part
25 Text | generally acknowledged to have improved. But if he can show neither Laws Book
26 2 | companions of our revels be improved? they would part better 27 9 | to his right mind and be improved; for no penalty which the 28 12 | the hope that he may be improved, but not the unfortunate, Lysis Part
29 Intro| particular instance are not much improved upon by the philosophers), Parmenides Part
30 Intro| this is worked out and improved by Plato. When primary abstractions Phaedrus Part
31 Intro| who lives righteously is improved, and he who lives unrighteously 32 Text | that you are likely to be improved by me, whereas the lover Protagoras Part
33 Text | the idea that they will be improved by his conversation, ought The Republic Book
34 1 | horses are injured, are they improved or deteriorated? ~The latter. ~ 35 1 | health of the pilot may be improved by a sea voyage. You would The Sophist Part
36 Intro| hands,’ and who must be improved before they can be reasoned 37 Intro| world may be indefinitely improved by human effort. There is 38 Text | supposition that they are improved, let us ask them to state The Statesman Part
39 Intro| world was not permanently improved by the hundred years of 40 Intro| altered, they would have been improved. But the comparison of the 41 Text | the ancient laws may be improved, he must first persuade The Symposium Part
42 Text | the idea that he will be improved by him either in wisdom, 43 Text | the hope that he will be improved by his company, shows himself Theaetetus Part
44 Text | not the soul informed, and improved, and preserved by study Timaeus Part
45 Intro| adopted their speculations and improved upon them by a more exact 46 Text | and seeds which have been improved by cultivation and are now


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