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tells 49
telos 2
temenus 2
temper 36
temperament 7
temperaments 1
temperance 248
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36 shadow
36 shadows
36 soft
36 temper
36 trace
36 transition
36 twenty
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temper

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | that you may feel out of temper (like a person who is suddenly Crito Part
2 Text | you keep them in a good temper; but if they are out of 3 Text | but if they are out of temper you will hear many degrading Euthydemus Part
4 Text | him, who is of the latter temper of mind, that virtue can Euthyphro Part
5 Text | never likely to try their temper in this way.~SOCRATES: I Gorgias Part
6 Intro| Callicles soon loses his temper, but the more he is irritated, 7 Intro| Callicles has already lost his temper, and can only be persuaded 8 Intro| faults of eminent men, a temper of dissatisfaction and criticism 9 Intro| who has attained to such a temper of mind has already present Laches Part
10 Intro| and is apt to lose his temper. It is to be noted that Laws Book
11 6 | he who is of the opposite temper ought to seek the opposite 12 6 | indolence and a careless temper of mind is only the renewal 13 7 | Athenian. Further, a cheerful temper, or the reverse, may be 14 8 | severe upon the moneyloving temper, of which you seem in the 15 8 | his malignant and morose temper, and pay a fine to the injured 16 11 | disease or age or harshness of temper, or all these together, 17 11 | unfortunate incompatibility of temper, ten of the guardians of 18 12 | courage; for a courageous temper is a gift of nature and Meno Part
19 Intro| Characteristic also of the temper of the Socratic enquiry Phaedo Part
20 Intro| deeply-rooted instinct. In the same temper which Socrates reproves 21 Text | sensible that I have not the temper of a philosopher; like the Phaedrus Part
22 Text | they say? Instead of losing temper and applying uncomplimentary Protagoras Part
23 Intro| justice.~Protagoras, whose temper begins to get a little ruffled 24 Intro| remarkable for the good temper which he exhibits throughout The Republic Book
25 3 | the style depend on the temper of the soul? ~Yes. ~And 26 3 | said. ~The one producing a temper of hardness and ferocity, 27 5 | one woman will have the temper of a guardian, and another 28 5 | he said, that is a better temper than the other. ~And will 29 6 | that in a few this harsh temper may be found, but not in 30 6 | copy; and will mingle and temper the various elements of 31 9 | blamed for pride and bad temper when the lion and serpent 32 10 | the passionate and fitful temper, which is easily imitated? ~ The Second Alcibiades Part
33 Text | man who is of a begrudging temper and does not care to manifest The Seventh Letter Part
34 Text | not the true philosophic temper, but a mere surface colouring The Sophist Part
35 Intro| though traces of a similar temper may also be observed in Theaetetus Part
36 Text | polemical and controversial temper, but to find out, in a friendly


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