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Cratylus Part
1 Text | of Ocean was the first to marry, and he espoused his sister Gorgias Part
2 Intro| would not allow your son to marry his daughter, or his son 3 Intro| daughter, or his son to marry yours. But what reason is 4 Text | allow your daughters to marry his son, or marry your son 5 Text | daughters to marry his son, or marry your son to his daughters. Laws Book
6 4 | as follows:—A man shall marry between the ages of thirty 7 4 | would run thus:—A man shall marry between the ages of thirty 8 4 | disobedient, and does not marry, when he has arrived at 9 6 | whose families and whom they marry and with those to whom they 10 6 | procreation of children, let him marry if he be still under the 11 6 | that the rich man shall not marry into the rich family, nor 12 6 | excessive fortune when they marry; and him who is too desirous 13 6 | audit. He who refuses to marry shall be thus punished in 14 6 | young, and there he is to marry and make a home for himself 15 11 | same mother, having no lot, marry the daughter and have the 16 11 | in like manner let them marry, if they be of a suitable 17 11 | dead man, and empowered to marry by the guardians, let him 18 11 | kinsman of the dead man to marry his relation; be may be 19 11 | do anything rather than marry, when there is some bodily 20 11 | those who are bidden to marry or be married. Persons may 21 11 | father, will be unwilling to marry the daughter of his uncle; 22 11 | are by our law required to marry or be given in marriage, 23 11 | children should separate and marry again in order that they 24 11 | he shall be compelled to marry until he has begotten a Phaedrus Part
25 Intro| exalted state, let them marry (something too may be conceded The Republic Book
26 2 | rule in the city; he can marry whom he will, and give in 27 5 | except that a man may not marry his daughter or his daughter' 28 6 | as a bridegroom going to marry his master's daughter, who 29 10 | if they care to be; they marry whom they like and give The Sophist Part
30 Text | and a cold, and made them marry and cohabit. The Eleatics, The Statesman Part
31 Text | as far as they can they marry and give in marriage exclusively The Symposium Part
32 Intro| sexes, which enabled them to marry and go their way to the 33 Text | not naturally inclined to marry or beget children,—if at Theaetetus Part
34 Intro| matchmaker (see above), and marry them to Prodicus or some