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compel

Gorgias
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1 Text | than this? You, Callicles, compel me to be a mob-orator, because Laws Book
2 1 | in the midst of them, and compel or induce him by the prospect 3 1 | was working upon them, and compel them to be fearless, exhorting 4 2 | he cannot persuade, will compel the poet to express, as 5 2 | among you as follows: you compel your poets to say that the 6 2 | mistaken, you will persuade or compel your poets to utter with 7 2 | they are their own masters, compel to sing, must be educated 8 5 | much of this as will not compel us in pursuing it to neglect 9 6 | ridiculous, who attempts to compel women to show in public 10 7 | two years? Suppose that we compel nurses, under penalty of 11 7 | assault upon them, and thus compel them to fight for the possession 12 8 | form but one dass, and will compel them not to transgress.~ 13 8 | from the state, until they compel him to be one only and not 14 9 | the law will admonish and compel him either never at all 15 9 | proceed against him may compel him to be absent from his 16 9 | murderer with him, and may compel the one to exact and the 17 9 | made, and then go forth and compel the perpetrator to suffer 18 9 | punishment of death, and only compel the offender to emigrate 19 11 | will not be, we were to compel, if I may venture to say 20 11 | alive and present, would not compel him to obey—that is to say, 21 11 | that is to say, would not compel those who are by our law 22 11 | will advise rather than compel the husband to bring up 23 12 | as would appear, we must compel the guardians of our divine Phaedo Part
24 Text | they not, Cebes, such as compel the things of which they Phaedrus Part
25 Text | quoque’ as in a farce, or compel me to say to you as you 26 Text | Wherefore perpend, and do not compel me to use violence.~SOCRATES: Protagoras Part
27 Text | that a good man might often compel himself to love and praise The Republic Book
28 3 | day: and let us further compel the poets to declare either 29 4 | so I say to you, do not compel us to assign to the guardians 30 6 | Socrates; necessity will compel him. ~And yet, I said, there 31 7 | of the State will be to compel the best minds to attain 32 7 | are those whom we shall compel to be guardians? Surely 33 7 | saying, all things tend which compel the soul to turn her gaze The Seventh Letter Part
34 Text | conquered party, should compel men to obey these by two 35 Text | subjects where we try to compel a man to give a clear answer The Sophist Part
36 Intro| of shorter speeches which compel the person conversing to 37 Text | predicated of both, will compel the other to change into Theaetetus Part
38 Text | like the Lacedaemonians, compel me to strip and fight, I Timaeus Part
39 Text | very evident that he could compel the smaller mass more readily


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