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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| which the cry of fear or joy mingled with more definite 2 Text | any one may see; chara (joy) is the very expression Euthydemus Part
3 Text | seeming to sympathize in their joy. To such a pitch was I affected Gorgias Part
4 Text | a stone: he has neither joy nor sorrow after he is once 5 Text | the brave and the coward, joy and pain in nearly equal 6 Text | SOCRATES: And he who has joy is good?~CALLICLES: Yes.~ 7 Text | good and evil both have joy and pain, but, perhaps, 8 Text | upward, to feel sorrow and joy on the same occasions as Laws Book
9 2 | not be habituated to feel joy and sorrow in a manner at 10 5 | his immoderate sorrow or joy, and seek to behave with 11 5 | praise and blame and feel joy and sorrow on the same occasions, 12 8 | gracious gifts: one, the joy of Dionysus which is not 13 10 | opinion true and false, joy and sorrow, confidence, Phaedo Part
14 Text | Will he not depart with joy? Surely he will, O my friend, Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| earth, the good to places of joy in heaven. When a thousand 16 Text | deprived of his fleeting joy. And therefore he cannot 17 Text | ceases from her pain with joy. But when she is parted Philebus Part
18 Intro| supposed to feel either joy or sorrow.~The second class 19 Text | first enthusiasm of his joy he leaves no stone, or rather 20 Text | supposed to have either joy or sorrow.~SOCRATES: Certainly 21 Text | devoid either of pain or of joy.~PROTARCHUS: Very true.~ 22 Text | in him,—he even leaps for joy, he assumes all sorts of 23 Text | not.~SOCRATES: But to feel joy instead of sorrow at the Protagoras Part
24 Text | look on them with malignant joy, and find fault with them The Republic Book
25 5 | on the same occasions of joy and sorrow? ~No doubt. ~ 26 8 | beauty and make of them a joy and a study-how grandly 27 8 | distracted existence he terms joy and bliss and freedom; and 28 10 | ascended with exceeding joy. These, said Er, were the The Second Alcibiades Part
29 Text | you would depart full of joy, as one who had obtained Timaeus Part
30 Intro| he rejoiced; and in his joy resolved, since the archetype 31 Intro| she then flies away with joy. For the death which is 32 Text | he rejoiced, and in his joy determined to make the copy 33 Text | release, flies away with joy. For that which takes place 34 Text | For a man who is in great joy or in great pain, in his