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Laws Book
1 1 | excellence in which when he grows up to manhood he will have 2 2 | older and more discreet he grows;—is not this true?~Cleinias. 3 12 | at length in due time he grows old under the protection Parmenides Part
4 Intro| attributes to his youth. As he grows older, philosophy will take Phaedo Part
5 Text | diminution, and that which grows is said to wax, and that 6 Text | the inward parts, The soul grows clotted by contagion, Imbodies, 7 Text | and there germinates and grows, and has therefore no part 8 Text | fair region everything that grows—trees, and flowers, and Phaedrus Part
9 Intro| shamelessly. The conflict grows more and more severe; and 10 Intro| as what is truly taught grows up in the soul from within 11 Text | the soul is nourished, and grows apace; but when fed upon 12 Text | marvellously improve as he grows older, and that all former Philebus Part
13 Intro| or reasoning which never grows old in us. At first we have 14 Intro| moral ideas, as the world grows older, perhaps as we grow 15 Text | thought itself, which never grows old. Any young man, when The Republic Book
16 3 | instead of having spirit he grows irritable and passionate 17 6 | see, and everything that grows or is made. ~Very good. ~ 18 7 | said that a man when he grows old may learn many things-for 19 7 | many flatterers. When he grows up to manhood, he learns 20 8 | tell the youth that when he grows up he must retaliate upon 21 8 | I mean that the father grows accustomed to descend to 22 9 | we were saying before, he grows worse from having power: 23 9 | them disproportionately grows and gains strength? ~Yes. ~ The Sophist Part
24 Intro| great God in them, and he grows not old.’ (iv) This vast 25 Text | angry with himself, and grows gentle towards others, and The Statesman Part
26 Text | principle?~STRANGER: The one grows horns; and the other is The Symposium Part
27 Text | until on that shore he grows and waxes strong, and at Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| rises to the occasion, and grows full of interest and enthusiasm 29 Text | effect upon him; and as he grows older, instead of turning 30 Text | remaining on the same spot, grows old, or becomes black from Timaeus Part
31 Intro| and from being corroded grows bitter, and as the bitter 32 Intro| criticizing them. They grow as he grows; they are a kind of composition 33 Text | which comes into being and grows up in us by a law of necessity, 34 Text | them up, and so the animal grows great, being nourished by 35 Text | decompose, from long burning grows black, and from being everywhere