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The Apology Part
1 Text | farmer probably, who would improve and perfect them in their 2 Text | are able to instruct and improve youth?~Certainly they are.~ 3 Text | of the audience,—do they improve them?~Yes, they do.~And 4 Text | senators?~Yes, the senators improve them.~But perhaps the members 5 Text | corrupt them?—or do they too improve them?~They improve them.~ 6 Text | they too improve them?~They improve them.~Then every Athenian Charmides Part
7 Text | his head compels him to improve his mind: and I can tell Critias Part
8 Text | they might be chastened and improve, collected all the gods Euthydemus Part
9 Text | needs some one who will improve him. I cannot help thinking, Euthyphro Part
10 Text | to the gods, benefit or improve them? Would you say that Gorgias Part
11 Intro| harbours, but they did not improve the character of the citizens. 12 Intro| some respects tending to improve, has in others a tendency 13 Text | best, and do they seek to improve the citizens by their speeches, Laches Part
14 Text | have one which tends to improve and not to injure their 15 Text | Melesias, in their anxiety to improve the minds of their sons, 16 Text | addition of something would improve some other thing, and were Laws Book
17 2 | their revels, that they may improve their education by taking 18 5 | to follow the better and improve the inferior, which is susceptible 19 6 | instead of losing would always improve as time went on—do you not 20 6 | further brighten up and improve the picture, all his great 21 6 | not to deteriorate, but to improve in the state which he has Meno Part
22 Text | in some way or other to improve us. This I say, because Phaedo Part
23 Intro| felt that it was easier to improve than to invent, and that Phaedrus Part
24 Text | imagine that I am going to improve upon the ingenuity of Lysias?~ 25 Text | that he will marvellously improve as he grows older, and that The Republic Book
26 4 | root in a good education improve more and more, and this 27 10 | been able to educate and improve mankind-if he had possessed The Sophist Part
28 Text | Let us, if we can, really improve them; but if this is not The Statesman Part
29 Intro| is intended not only to improve our knowledge of politics, 30 Intro| having skill, should try to improve them, would act in the spirit 31 Text | question is intended to improve his grammatical knowledge 32 Text | Statesman intended only to improve our knowledge of politics, The Symposium Part
33 Text | will humble their pride and improve their manners; men shall 34 Text | birth thoughts which may improve the young, until he is compelled Theaetetus Part
35 Intro| sense or feeling, so we improve and strengthen them, not 36 Text | suitable, and they will improve more than I shall, for youth 37 Text | youth is always able to improve. And so having made a beginning