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privilege 10
privileges 7
privy 1
prize 33
prizes 12
probabilities 12
probability 46
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33 poetical
33 praising
33 primitive
33 prize
33 regulations
33 resemblance
33 rise
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prize

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | citizen who has won the prize at Olympia in the horse Ion Part
2 Text | ION: I obtained the first prize of all, Socrates.~SOCRATES: Laws Book
3 2 | imagining that he could gain the prize by exhibiting a puppetshow. 4 3 | in deed, how greatly we prize your words, for we will 5 5 | then, freely strive for the prize of virtue, and let there 6 8 | competitor we will not give a prize. And he shall enter first 7 8 | return, and will give a prize to the conqueror in each.~ 8 11 | possessions, if I take up the prize, as I should grow in justice 9 11 | those who have obtained the prize of virtue give judgment 10 11 | he shall not claim the prize of virtue; for he is one 11 12 | allowed to compete for any prize of valour, or indict another 12 12 | the first, the second, or prize. If any one goes on an expedition, 13 12 | wreath and give them the prize of excellence, at the same 14 12 | and–so is unworthy of the prize of virtue and of his office; 15 12 | those who have gained the prize of virtue and hold discourse 16 12 | from competing wins the prize, then they shall give the 17 12 | then they shall give the prize of victory to him who is 18 12 | than him who has won the prize for every virtue? And can Meno Part
19 Text | my best, for there is a prize to be won.~MENO: Certainly.~ Phaedo Part
20 Text | in this life? Fair is the prize, and the hope great!~A man Philebus Part
21 Intro| them will gain the first prize, but whichever of the two 22 Intro| can no longer claim ‘the prize,’ we must not refuse to 23 Text | is aspiring to the second prize, I ought to have weapons The Republic Book
24 5 | be more eager to win the prize of valor. ~Capital, I said. 25 8 | acquiring the money which they prize; they will spend that which 26 8 | competitor in a State for any prize of victory, or other object 27 8 | commonly is that he loses the prize and saves his money. ~Very 28 10 | finish and receives the prize and is crowned. And this 29 10 | report and carries off the prize which men have to bestow. ~ The Symposium Part
30 Text | replied, when Agathon won the prize with his first tragedy, 31 Text | in which I received the prize of valour: for I was wounded 32 Text | ought to have received the prize of valour which the generals 33 Text | and not he should have the prize. There was another occasion


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