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The Apology Part
1 Intro| when emancipated from his control.~The above remarks must Charmides Part
2 Text | future, will be under the control of wisdom, and that she 3 Text | science of the good under her control, and in this way will benefit Critias Part
4 Text | own city had the absolute control of the citizens, and, in Gorgias Part
5 Intro| all his powers. He must control himself before he can control 6 Intro| control himself before he can control others; he must know mankind 7 Text | intemperance or the absence of control, which you were just now Laws Book
8 1 | towns which are under the control of Sparta, will you find 9 1 | orderly feast under the control of a president, but always 10 1 | time he will have the least control over himself?~Cleinias. 11 1 | might equally show his self–control.~Athenian. Let us return 12 3 | courageous man, who had no control over himself?~Megillus. 13 3 | the attempt to escape the control and exhortation of father, 14 3 | and when near the end, the control of the laws also; and at 15 5 | ignorance, or from want of self–control, or both. And the same holds 16 6 | ought always to have the control of their assemblies, and 17 6 | I say, who gives up the control of their private lives, 18 7 | companies are to be under the control of twelve matrons, one for 19 7 | has no training or self–control, he makes greater and more 20 9 | no legislator is able to control chance. In such a case the 21 11 | wants to have the entire control of all his property, and 22 11 | present support the law, and control with blows those who indulge Lysis Part
23 Text | possessions, which are under the control of anybody rather than of Phaedo Part
24 Text | supposed to consist in the control and regulation of the passions, 25 Text | most of us had been able to control our sorrow; but now when Phaedrus Part
26 Text | says that he is unable to control himself? And if he came Protagoras Part
27 Intro| pass out of the parental control. (4) Nor need we wonder The Republic Book
28 3 | Then we must assume a control over the narrators of this 29 3 | our State? Or is the same control to be extended to other 30 4 | better has the worse under control, then a man is said to be 31 8 | geometrical figure which has control over the good and evil of 32 9 | individual is unable to control the creatures within him, 33 10 | feeling which is kept under control in our own calamities is The Statesman Part
34 Intro| master-arts, or sciences which control inferior ones. Besides the 35 Text | which is the management and control of living beings.~YOUNG 36 Text | world which were under their control. And the world turning round 37 Text | allowed to exercise absolute control either over freemen or over Theaetetus Part
38 Intro| spectator, having a right to control us?’~I will describe the 39 Text | any right to censure or control us, as he might the poets?~ 40 Text | may buy and keep under his control a garment which he does Timaeus Part
41 Intro| To bring sense under the control of reason; to find some 42 Intro| motion which was under the control of the same. Thus then the 43 Text | are entirely beyond our control. In such cases the planters