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The Apology Part
1 Intro| be a hope of seeing the heroes of old—in which, too, there 2 Intro| of seeing and knowing the heroes of the Trojan war in another 3 Text | are gods and demigods and heroes.~I have said enough in answer 4 Text | Whereas, upon your view, the heroes who fell at Troy were not Cratylus Part
5 Intro| explanation converted into heroes; ‘the givers of names were 6 Intro| natural fitness? Those of heroes and ordinary men are often 7 Text | natural fitness? The names of heroes and of men in general are 8 Text | HERMOGENES: Must not demons and heroes and men come next?~SOCRATES: 9 Text | Do you not know that the heroes are demigods?~HERMOGENES: 10 Text | alteration of Eros, from whom the heroes sprang: either this is the 11 Text | in the Attic dialect the heroes turn out to be rhetoricians 12 Text | enough; the noble breed of heroes are a tribe of sophists Euthydemus Part
13 Intro| both confess that the two heroes are invincible; and the 14 Text | bodies only, but this pair of heroes, besides being perfect in 15 Text | the admirers of the two heroes, in an ecstasy at their Ion Part
16 Text | generations of gods and heroes? Are not these the themes Laws Book
17 2 | what strain is suitable for heroes? Shall they sing a choric 18 3 | as follows:—Three royal heroes made oath to three cities 19 4 | spirits, and then to the heroes, and after them will follow 20 7 | Gods, sons of Gods, and heroes they ought to be celebrated; 21 7 | several odes to gods and heroes: and if any one offers any 22 7 | like manner to demigods and heroes, suitable to their several 23 9 | legislators, who gave laws to heroes and sons of gods, being, Menexenus Part
24 Text | exhort you, O ye sons of heroes, that you strive to be the Meno Part
25 Text | wisdom and are called saintly heroes in after ages.’ The soul, Phaedo Part
26 Intro| Literature makes the most of its heroes, but the true man is well 27 Intro| or of a few illustrious heroes enjoying the isles of the Phaedrus Part
28 Text | myriad actions of ancient heroes for the instruction of posterity. The Republic Book
29 2 | justice-beginning with the ancient heroes of whom any memorial has 30 2 | be the education of our heroes. ~By all means. ~And what 31 2 | other quarrels of gods and heroes with their friends and relatives. 32 3 | authors of evil, and that heroes are no better than men-sentiments 33 3 | which gods and demigods and heroes and the world below should 34 3 | he, you know, feeds his heroes at their feasts, when they 35 3 | sons. Note that they were heroes in the days of old and practised 36 3 | while we arm our earth-born heroes, and lead them forth under 37 4 | service of gods, demigods, and heroes; also the ordering of the 38 5 | sepulchres as at the graves of heroes. And not only they but any The Symposium Part
39 Text | virtues of Heracles and other heroes; and, what is still more 40 Text | breathes into the souls of some heroes, Love of his own nature 41 Text | also than all the other heroes; and, as Homer informs us, Theaetetus Part
42 Text | have met with no end of heroes; many a Heracles, many a