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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| Artemis is so called from her healthy well-balanced nature, dia 2 Text | Artemis is named from her healthy (artemes), well-ordered The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | what men are like, but what healthy or diseased men are like— Gorgias Part
4 Text | shall refute and answer me. ‘Healthy,’ as I conceive, is the Laws Book
5 5 | swift or the tall, or to the healthy body (although many may 6 5 | holds of the diseased and healthy life; they both have pleasures 7 5 | courageous and wise and healthy exceed the cowardly and 8 5 | animals; he will divide the healthy and unhealthy, and the good 9 5 | destruction the pure and healthy nature and being of every Lysis Part
10 Text | is well enough; and the healthy man has no love of the physician, Menexenus Part
11 Text | this city, so sound and healthy was the spirit of freedom Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| to the birth living and healthy creations? These he would Protagoras Part
13 Text | speaks of being ‘awfully’ healthy or wealthy, or of ‘awful’ 14 Text | comes from nature and a healthy state of the body. And in 15 Text | them from nature and the healthy state of the soul.~I said: The Republic Book
16 2 | my opinion the true and healthy constitution of the State 17 2 | borders; for the original healthy State is no longer sufficient. 18 3 | who, being generally of healthy constitution and habits 19 3 | before he was wounded was healthy and regular in his habits; 20 3 | mind which is to form a healthy judgment should have had 21 4 | the science of health is healthy, or of disease necessarily 22 4 | Why, I said, that which is healthy causes health, and that 23 9 | But when a man's pulse is healthy and temperate, and when 24 10 | that they have no true or healthy aim. ~Exactly. ~The imitative The Statesman Part
25 Text | that this course only was healthy and medicinal, all others The Symposium Part
26 Intro| resolved that the natural and healthy instincts of mankind shall 27 Text | unlike; and the desire of the healthy is one, and the desire of 28 Text | in the body the good and healthy elements are to be indulged, 29 Text | desired to be swift, or being healthy desired to be healthy, in 30 Text | being healthy desired to be healthy, in that case he might be Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| as the impressions of the healthy; and the sick are as wise 32 Intro| sick are as wise as the healthy. Nor can any man be cured 33 Text | and to appear sweet to the healthy tongue.~THEAETETUS: Certainly; 34 Text | impression is foolish, and the healthy man because he has another 35 Text | infuse into them good and healthy sensations—aye and true Timaeus Part
36 Text | it now has, and also more healthy and free from pain. But 37 Text | against each other, and be healthy and well balanced. And therefore