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Crito Part
1 Intro| remarkable sentiment that the wicked can do neither good nor Gorgias Part
2 Intro| the kingdom. This was very wicked, and yet all the world, 3 Intro| that Archelaus cannot be a wicked man and yet happy.~The evil-doer 4 Intro| are to be rewarded and the wicked punished. Though, as he 5 Intro| would be happier than the wicked. The world, represented 6 Intro| places of torment for the wicked. There is no clear distinction 7 Text | Yes, my friend, if he is wicked.~POLUS: That he is wicked 8 Text | wicked.~POLUS: That he is wicked I cannot deny; for he had 9 Text | SOCRATES: I said also that the wicked are miserable, and you refuted Laws Book
10 9 | from the company of the wicked—fly and turn not back; and 11 10 | they are appeased by the wicked, and take gifts, is what 12 10 | manner, as the voices of the wicked declare, prevail by flattery 13 10 | so. I would not have the wicked think that, having the superiority 14 10 | righteous nature, hates the wicked and dislikes and refuses Lysis Part
15 Text | saying is untrue, if the wicked are like one another?~That Phaedo Part
16 Intro| desires death—which the wicked world will insinuate that 17 Intro| the end of all, and the wicked is not released from his 18 Intro| time, in order that the wicked ‘may not have too good a 19 Intro| despised. Why should the wicked suffer any more than ourselves? 20 Intro| Do we imagine that the wicked are suffering torments, 21 Intro| of service? Who are the wicked, and who are the good, whom 22 Intro| over the lives of men. The wicked man when old, is not, as 23 Intro| necessity of retribution. The wicked would be too well off if 24 Text | been the end of all, the wicked would have had a good bargain The Republic Book
25 1 | injure those who are both wicked and his enemies. ~When horses 26 2 | praise justice. But about the wicked there is another strain; 27 2 | are quite ready to call wicked men happy, and to honor 28 2 | good and happiness to the wicked. And mendicant prophets 29 2 | though he may say that the wicked are miserable because they 30 3 | misstatements when they tell us that wicked men are often happy, and 31 5 | houses of one another, how wicked does the strife appear! 32 10 | in which, at present, the wicked receive death at the hands Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| the spirit is broken in a wicked man who listens to reproof 34 Intro| or the punishment of the wicked, which is not physical suffering, Timaeus Part
35 Text | under the idea that the wicked voluntarily do wrong is