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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| rule of Cronos, men were judged on the day of their death, 2 Intro| time when they were being judged, there was favouritism, 3 Intro| will then be more fairly judged. He will take time for the 4 Text | because the persons who are judged have their clothes on, for 5 Text | judges and the clothes of the judged.—What is to be done? I will 6 Text | stripped before they are judged, for they shall be judged 7 Text | judged, for they shall be judged when they are dead; and Ion Part
8 Text | the excellence ought to be judged by the prophet and prophetic 9 Text | horseman.~SOCRATES: And if you judged of performers on the lyre, 10 Text | you would admit that you judged of them as a performer on Laws Book
11 2 | appealed to the Gods before he judged. He is sitting not as the 12 2 | that only can be rightly judged by the standard of pleasure, 13 2 | that imitation is not to be judged of by pleasure and false 14 2 | something, but they are to be judged of by the standard of truth, 15 2 | says that music is to be judged of by pleasure, his doctrine 16 3 | good or bad, can only be judged of rightly by the pleasure 17 3 | For if the democracy which judged had only consisted of educated 18 6 | days. The tablets which are judged to be first, to the number 19 8 | such poems as have been judged sacred and dedicated to 20 9 | his advocate, and he be judged to have been in this state 21 9 | cases the murderer who is judged by the law to be the worse 22 9 | less cruel, and he who is judged the less cruel may be really 23 9 | meet, and when they have judged the cause, they shall entrust 24 11 | before those who have been judged to be the first in virtue; 25 11 | advocacy, and let him be judged in the court of select judges; 26 11 | gained; and equally, if he be judged to have acted more than 27 12 | that he has been justly judged, let him bring the examiners 28 12 | and one of them, who is judged first of the priests created Phaedo Part
29 Intro| The dead are first of all judged according to their deeds, 30 Text | assumed some principle which I judged to be the strongest, and Philebus Part
31 Text | they will be more easily judged of by you and by me and 32 Text | will be unchangeable, when judged by the strict rule of truth 33 Text | and immutable; and when judged by the standard of truth, The Republic Book
34 2 | general character, for had I judged only from your speeches The Statesman Part
35 Intro| they can only be fairly judged when compared with what 36 Text | not everything is to be judged even with a view to what 37 Text | first-rate draught-players, if judged by the standard of the rest The Symposium Part
38 Intro| of a nation are not to be judged of wholly by its literature. Theaetetus Part
39 Intro| knowledge they could not have judged without knowledge.~Once 40 Text | persuaded, if they have judged well.~THEAETETUS: Certainly.~ 41 Text | perfect judge could not have judged rightly without knowledge;