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The Apology Part
1 Text | concerns or patiently seen the neglect of them during all these Critias Part
2 Text | them they conversed, to the neglect of events that had happened Gorgias Part
3 Intro| of the whole. We must not neglect this unity, but neither 4 Text | a spurious beauty to the neglect of the true beauty which Laches Part
5 Intro| those great masters of arms, neglect it. His own experience in Laws Book
6 5 | other animal, if he should neglect to purify them. Now the 7 5 | compel us in pursuing it to neglect that for the sake of which 8 6 | fined a drachma a day for neglect to do so.~A city which has 9 6 | in consequence of this neglect, many things have grown 10 6 | regulated by law; for the neglect of regulations about women 11 6 | not only be regarded as a neglect of half the entire matter, 12 6 | the consequence of such neglect is more than twice as important. 13 7 | impose a penalty for the neglect of them? No, no; the penalty 14 7 | that women ought not to neglect military matters, but that 15 10 | Either he must think that the neglect of the small matters is 16 10 | and he neglects them, his neglect must be attributed to carelessness 17 10 | any other way in which his neglect can be explained? For surely, 18 10 | remains is, that if the Gods neglect the lighter and lesser concerns 19 10 | concerns of the universe, they neglect them because they know that 20 10 | and the best of owners to neglect us.—There is also a further 21 10 | delights to accuse the Gods of neglect.~Cleinias. Yes.~Athenian. 22 10 | seemed to see the universal neglect of the Gods, not knowing 23 11 | have wronged the orphan by neglect, and he be convicted, let 24 11 | dishonesty in addition to neglect, besides paying the fine, 25 11 | will ever advise any one to neglect his parents. To a discourse 26 11 | they continue the same neglect of their parents, and do Menexenus Part
27 Text | brings you hither; but if you neglect our words and are disgraced Phaedrus Part
28 Intro| contemporaries; and this neglect of the great authors of 29 Text | he thinks nothing of the neglect and loss of his property; Protagoras Part
30 Text | than concealment. Nor do I neglect other precautions, and therefore 31 Text | task and accuse them of neglect; and they blame their defects The Republic Book
32 2 | pains of hell, but if we neglect them no one knows what awaits 33 3 | nursing his disease to the neglect of his customary employment; 34 7 | will be less inclined to neglect them when in need, or to 35 8 | undervaluing music; which neglect will soon extend to gymnastics; 36 8 | desire of wealth and the neglect of all other things for 37 8 | insatiable desire of this and the neglect of other things introduce 38 10 | excitement of poetry, he neglect justice and virtue? ~Yes, The Seventh Letter Part
39 Text | spell of culture, should neglect the government and leave The Sophist Part
40 Text | habit which leads a man to neglect his own affairs for the The Statesman Part
41 Intro| aristocracy, or if they neglect the law, oligarchy. When The Symposium Part
42 Text | he said, judging by their neglect of him, have never, as I