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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| dialogue which is either weak or extravagant. Plato is Euthydemus Part
2 Text | rich man?~A poor man.~A weak man or a strong man?~A weak 3 Text | weak man or a strong man?~A weak man.~A noble man or a mean Gorgias Part
4 Intro| combination of the many weak against the few strong. 5 Intro| though he is not of the same weak and vulgar class, he consistently 6 Intro| things the wise and good are weak and miserable; such an one 7 Intro| The theory of the many weak combining against the few 8 Intro| to do well; if they are weak, and have nothing in them 9 Text | are the majority who are weak; and they make laws and Laws Book
10 2 | and strong or small and weak, and whether he be rich Lysis Part
11 Text | friend of the rich, and the weak requires the aid of the Menexenus Part
12 Intro| Menexenus veils in panegyric the weak places of Athenian history. Phaedo Part
13 Intro| Why should the mean, the weak, the idiot, the infant, 14 Text | is lasting, and the body weak and shortlived in comparison. Phaedrus Part
15 Text | argue thus: ‘How could a weak man like me have assaulted Philebus Part
16 Intro| himself may be strong or weak? ‘He may.’ And if he is 17 Intro| we fear him, and if he is weak we laugh at him, which is 18 Intro| and now we seem to see its weak points, its ambiguities, 19 Text | is not our fire small and weak and mean? But the fire in 20 Text | division; those of them who are weak and unable to revenge themselves, 21 Text | are ridiculous if they are weak, and detestable when they Protagoras Part
22 Text | beasts, for they were utterly weak in comparison of them, and The Republic Book
23 2 | overlook those who may be weak and poor, even though acknowledging 24 3 | good-for-nothing lives, or to have weak fathers begetting weaker 25 3 | element of spirit is naturally weak in him the change is speedily 26 6 | any inferiority, whereas weak natures are scarcely capable 27 7 | while his sight was still weak, and before his eyes had 28 7 | vision is perplexed and weak, will not be too ready to 29 7 | perceive even with their weak eyes the images in the water ( 30 8 | he will find that he is weak and his son strong. ~Why, 31 9 | banished or they become few and weak; while in the case of others The Second Alcibiades Part
32 Pre | The dialectic is poor and weak. There is no power over The Statesman Part
33 Text | more like satyrs and such weak and shifty creatures;—Protean 34 Text | many is in every respect weak and unable to do either The Symposium Part
35 Text | Then, said Eryximachus, the weak heads like myself, Aristodemus, Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| because its foundations are weak, and in many places rest Timaeus Part
37 Intro| dissolved by fire only; when weak, either by air or fire, 38 Intro| remaining inactive, becomes very weak; if exercised, very strong. 39 Text | do we reflect that when a weak or small frame is the vehicle 40 Text | is united to a small and weak intelligence, then inasmuch 41 Text | necessarily become very weak, but that which is trained