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golden

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1 Intro| Gods. The demons are the golden race of Hesiod, and by golden 2 Intro| golden race of Hesiod, and by golden he means not literally golden, 3 Intro| golden he means not literally golden, but good; and they are 4 Intro| came to the birth—as in the golden age of literature, the man 5 Text | remember that he speaks of a golden race of men who came first?~ 6 Text | suppose that he means by the golden men, not men literally made 7 Text | by him be said to be of golden race?~HERMOGENES: Very likely.~ Critias Part
8 Intro| Outside the temple were placed golden statues of all the descendants 9 Text | they drew from the bowl in golden cups, and pouring a libation 10 Text | down their sentences on a golden tablet, and dedicated it Gorgias Part
11 Intro| overlooks them, holding a golden sceptre, as Odysseus in 12 Intro| in his courtholding a golden sceptre,’ which gives verisimilitude 13 Text | judge; but Minos alone has a golden sceptre and is seated looking Ion Part
14 Text | Homeridae should give me a golden crown.~SOCRATES: I shall 15 Text | holiday attire, and has golden crowns upon his head, of 16 Text | want a rhapsode with his golden crown, and do not want a Laws Book
17 1 | and this is the sacred and golden cord of reason, called by 18 1 | this one is soft because golden; and there are several other 19 1 | ministers in order to help the golden principle in vanquishing 20 7 | convinced that no silver or golden Plutus should dwell in our Phaedrus Part
21 Intro| promises that he will set up a golden statue of Socrates at Delphi, 22 Text | will promise to set up a golden image at Delphi, not only 23 Text | SOCRATES: You are a dear golden ass if you suppose me to The Republic Book
24 3 | the same original stock, a golden parent will sometimes have 25 3 | son, or a silver parent a golden son. And God proclaims as 26 3 | offspring; for if the son of a golden or silver parent has an 27 5 | place, that he is of the golden race? ~To be sure. ~Nay, The Sophist Part
28 Intro| Plato, Tim.), or with ‘a golden pair of compasses’ measures The Statesman Part
29 Intro| Thyestes? ‘You mean about the golden lamb?’ No, not that; but 30 Intro| providence of God,—this is the golden age,— but after a while 31 Intro| this contrast between the golden age and ‘the life under 32 Text | token of the birth of the golden lamb.~STRANGER: No, not The Symposium Part
33 Text | I saw in him divine and golden images of such fascinating Theaetetus Part
34 Text | I strongly urge, is the golden chain in Homer, by which


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