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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| is not to be taken in the vulgar sense of gainful, but rather The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | their arts are accounted vulgar, and are not such as a good Gorgias Part
3 Intro| not of the same weak and vulgar class, he consistently maintains 4 Intro| they ‘bear themselves’ like vulgar and tyrannical masters, 5 Text | appealing now to the popular and vulgar notions of right, which 6 Text | pleasure in view was just a vulgar flattery:—was not that another Laws Book
7 3 | introduced the reign of vulgar and lawless innovation. 8 4 | honourable thing for men, as the vulgar think, but the continuance 9 4 | Cleinias, temperance in the vulgar sense; not that which in 10 5 | the city, nor much of the vulgar sort of trade which is carried 11 7 | trained in the sweet and vulgar music, he deems the severer Parmenides Part
12 Intro| in the Euthydemus, the vulgar application of the ‘both 13 Text | art which is called by the vulgar idle talking, and which Phaedo Part
14 Text | again, which even by the vulgar is supposed to consist in 15 Text | a philosopher; like the vulgar, I am only a partisan. Now Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| extinguishes rather than stimulates vulgar love,—a heavenly beauty 17 Text | rapt in the divine, the vulgar deem him mad, and rebuke 18 Text | breed in your soul those vulgar qualities which the populace Protagoras Part
19 Text | entertainment to which a vulgar company have recourse; who, The Republic Book
20 7 | Socrates, as you rebuked the vulgar manner in which I praised 21 8 | the sort of man whom the vulgar applaud. Is he not a true 22 8 | just now describing, in a vulgar and miserly way, has tasted 23 9 | midway and led a life, not of vulgar and slavish passion, but 24 9 | the pleasure of riches is vulgar, while the pleasure of learning, The Seventh Letter Part
25 Text | For his was no common or vulgar friendship, but rested on 26 Text | do so, would it, as the vulgar suppose, make him happy. The Sophist Part
27 Intro| even in the mind of the vulgar Athenian, by an ‘interval 28 Text | or shall we agree with vulgar opinion about them?~THEAETETUS: The Symposium Part
29 Intro| and others honourable. The vulgar love of the body which takes 30 Intro| which is satisfied in the vulgar by the procreation of children, 31 Text | honourable manner. Evil is the vulgar lover who loves the body 32 Text | love; and again, of the vulgar Polyhymnia, who must be 33 Text | handicrafts, is mean and vulgar. Now these spirits or intermediate Theaetetus Part
34 Intro| of the Atomists with the vulgar materialistic tendencies 35 Intro| use of names, which the vulgar pervert in all manner of 36 Intro| Such is the man at whom the vulgar scoff; he seems to them 37 Intro| use of words, which ‘the vulgar pervert in all manner of 38 Text | names and words, which the vulgar pervert in all sorts of 39 Text | philosopher is derided by the vulgar, partly because he is thought 40 Text | the arts, are coarse and vulgar. The unrighteous man, or Timaeus Part
41 Intro| benefits which even the vulgar can appreciate. God gave