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Charmides Part
1 Text | these, my friend, the real advantages which are to be gained from Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| themselves to have all the advantages and none of the drawbacks The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | Alcibiades, when she compared the advantages which you possess with those Gorgias Part
4 Intro| error. He recapitulates the advantages which he has already won:—~ 5 Intro| Gorgias (see above). The advantages which he gains over Polus 6 Intro| animals. Did they employ these advantages with a view to philosophy, 7 Text | succeed in obtaining the two advantages, the one of not doing and 8 Text | them to be benefits and advantages. And if any one says that Laches Part
9 Text | suppose that he has also advantages of position; would you say Laws Book
10 2 | whether there are not other advantages great and much to be desired. 11 4 | These are also natural advantages.~Cleinias. Why so?~Athenian. 12 7 | all the above–mentioned advantages, infuses a sort of courage Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| proceeds to show how many advantages the non-lover has over the 14 Text | debar his beloved from the advantages of society which would make 15 Text | similar speech about all the advantages of accepting the non-lover. 16 Text | the non-lover has all the advantages in which the lover is accused The Republic Book
17 1 | against another, of the many advantages which wealth has to give, 18 1 | answered. ~Did you hear all the advantages of the unjust which Thrasymachus 19 1 | another recounting all the advantages of being just, and he answers 20 1 | profession, if undetected, has advantages, though they are not to 21 1 | question about the comparative advantages of justice and injustice, 22 2 | has enumerated among the advantages accruing to the unjust from 23 2 | secondly, about their relative advantages. I told them, what I really 24 5 | your help to consider the advantages of the measure; and hereafter 25 5 | there are many domestic advantages which might also be mentioned 26 5 | but, as I admit all these advantages and as many more as you 27 7 | There are the military advantages of which you spoke, I said; 28 9 | no money with the solid advantages of gold and silver? ~True, The Seventh Letter Part
29 Text | his father, he had had no advantages in the way of education The Statesman Part
30 Intro| they had employed these advantages with a view to philosophy, 31 Intro| is fond of picturing the advantages which would result from 32 Intro| For one of the principal advantages of law is not merely that 33 Text | creation, had used all these advantages with a view to philosophy, The Symposium Part
34 Text | to have their respective advantages at the time, whether they Theaetetus Part
35 Text | we shall gain one of two advantages; either we shall find what