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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| at the approach of a wild beast, shall we say?), he first, 2 Intro| motion or action of man or beast or movement of nature, but Gorgias Part
3 Intro| the tempers of the Great Beast, which he describes in the 4 Intro| monster (Republic): the great beast, i.e. the populace: and 5 Intro| the populace: and the wild beast within us, meaning the passions Laches Part
6 Text | cannot allow that any wild beast is courageous, unless he Laws Book
7 7 | them live fattening like a beast? Such a life is neither 8 7 | reward of the idle fatted beast is that he should be torn 9 7 | pieces by some other valiant beast whose fatness is worn down 10 8 | utterly base, if only like a beast he have the power of eating 11 9 | their interment. And if a beast of burden or other animal 12 9 | try the cause, and let the beast when condemned be slain 13 9 | that of the most savage beast. And the reason of this 14 11 | give up the slave. And if a beast of burden, or horse, or Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| a man may descend into a beast, and return again into the 16 Intro| fain wallow like a brute beast in sensual pleasures. Whereas 17 Text | pass into the life of a beast, or from the beast return 18 Text | of a beast, or from the beast return again into the man. 19 Text | pleasure, and like a brutish beast he rushes on to enjoy and Protagoras Part
20 Text | the unreasonable fury of a beast acts in that manner. But The Republic Book
21 1 | he came at us like a wild beast, seeking to devour us. We 22 3 | persuasion-he is like a wild beast, all violence and fierceness, 23 4 | such as that of a wild beast or of a slave-this, in your 24 4 | principle which draws him like a beast to drink; for, as we were 25 6 | desires of a mighty strong beast who is fed by him-he would 26 6 | to be that in which the beast delights, and evil to be 27 7 | wallowing like a swinish beast in the mire of ignorance, 28 9 | is asleep; then the wild beast within us, gorged with meat 29 9 | outer hull, may believe the beast to be a single human creature. 30 9 | that which subjects the beast to the man, or rather to 31 9 | subjects the man to the beast?" He can hardly avoid saying, The Symposium Part
32 Intro| especially, the God and beast in man seem to part asunder Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| condition of a rational beast. He is to limit himself Timaeus Part
34 Intro| there imprisoned like a wild beast, far away from the council