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glory

Charmides
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1 PreS | for thinking it a kind of glory to have lived so many years Critias Part
2 Intro| corresponding to the greatness and glory both of the kingdom and 3 Text | greatness of the kingdom and the glory of the temple.~In the next The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | love of toil and desire of glory and ambition of the LacedaemoniansGorgias Part
5 Intro| they will have crowns of glory in another world, when their Laws Book
6 2 | pleasure? Shall we say that glory and fame, coming from Gods 7 5 | otherwise; he sells her glory and honour for a small piece 8 5 | Speaking generally, our glory is to follow the better 9 5 | virtue, and diminishes her glory as far as in him lies. Now 10 9 | ways of their father, have glory, and let honourable mention 11 10 | other unfortunate will ever glory in escaping, and which the 12 12 | time of peace, procuring a glory which shall be the converse 13 12 | superintend, and let it be glory to him to manage with fairness 14 12 | will obtain the greatest glory; or at any rate you will Lysis Part
15 Text | discourses and songs will be a glory to you, and may be truly Menexenus Part
16 Text | song to all mankind their glory, and therefore any commemoration 17 Text | and strength. This is the glory of the men who fought at Meno Part
18 Intro| not ‘trailing clouds of glory,’ at any rate able to enter Phaedo Part
19 Intro| or of posthumous fame and glory, the higher revelation of Phaedrus Part
20 Intro| and a follower of true glory,’ though similar, does not 21 Intro| species of greatness and glory, saying that He is all this 22 Text | having succeeded, will glory in their success to others, 23 Text | and the follower of true glory; he needs no touch of the Philebus Part
24 Intro| they may be shorn of their glory, they retain their place 25 Text | sixth generation cease the glory of my song.’~Here, at the The Republic Book
26 8 | of loving contention and glory, men become lovers of trade 27 8 | money in the contest for glory; so afraid is he of awakening 28 8 | you in a democracy, is the glory of the State-and that therefore The Seventh Letter Part
29 Text | great craving for honour and glory. What was said probably 30 Text | instruction, and his love of glory was an additional incentive The Statesman Part
31 Intro| human life. Yet the ideal glory of the Platonic philosophy 32 Intro| themselves for their special glory, and jumble together all 33 Text | and burst forth in full glory; and at last small was the The Symposium Part
34 Text | now to speak: his greatest glory is that he can neither do 35 Text | pilot, comrade, helper; glory of gods and men, leader 36 Text | species of greatness and glory, whether really belonging 37 Text | and given them everlasting glory? Or who would not have such Theaetetus Part
38 Text | roguery is clever; for men glory in their shame—they fancy Timaeus Part
39 Intro| which they were to be the glory. Two kinds of motion were


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