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Charmides Part
1 PreS | degrees of strength and weakness; or from fanciful resemblances Cratylus Part
2 Intro| various degrees of strength or weakness, length or shortness, emphasis Gorgias Part
3 Intro| generation, who showed no weakness and made no mistakes, such 4 Text | would say that the evil is weakness and disease and deformity?~ 5 Text | degrees of strength and weakness, and one of us, being a 6 Text | are ashamed of their own weakness, which they desire to conceal, 7 Text | he may have strength and weakness in the same way, by fits?~ Laws Book
8 1 | beginning reduced to a state of weakness?~Cleinias. Yes, all that 9 6 | stealth on account of their weakness—I mean the female sex—has 10 9 | without a provident eye to the weakness of human nature generally, 11 9 | but when attended with weakness, will only result in the Menexenus Part
12 Text | Neither is a man rejected from weakness or poverty or obscurity Meno Part
13 Intro| to be conscious of their weakness; for he adds immediately 14 Intro| all other thoughts; their weakness is the necessary separation 15 Text | have found out that I have weakness for the fair, and therefore Phaedo Part
16 Intro| is sensible of his own weakness; he desires to be impartial, 17 Text | body will show its native weakness, and quickly decompose and Phaedrus Part
18 Text | discourse who had a similar weakness;—he saw and rejoiced; now Philebus Part
19 Intro| laugh at the conceit or weakness of others. He has certainly Protagoras Part
20 Intro| has been the strength and weakness of ethics and politics, 21 Text | compelled through bodily weakness to play the coward in war 22 Text | which is weakly done, by weakness?~He assented.~And that which The Republic Book
23 1 | be true: either from the weakness of age, or because he is 24 2 | cowardice or age or some weakness, has not the power of being 25 4 | and vice the disease, and weakness, and deformity, of the same? ~ 26 5 | comparative strength or weakness. ~Obviously. ~And those 27 8 | same way wherever there is weakness in the State there is also 28 9 | because they imply a natural weakness of the higher principle; 29 10 | within us; and this is that weakness of the human mind on which 30 10 | station, of strength and weakness, of cleverness and dullness, The Seventh Letter Part
31 Text | Further, on account of the weakness of language, these (i.e., The Sophist Part
32 Text | has come to spy out our weakness in argument, and to cross-examine