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Crito Part
1 Text | well-ordered cities and virtuous men? and is existence worth The First Alcibiades Part
2 Intro| themselves. None but the virtuous are deserving of freedom.~ Gorgias Part
3 Intro| in the conviction that a virtuous life is the only good, whether Laws Book
4 4 | that your citizens may be virtuous: had you been on the sea, 5 7 | delineated, the praise of the virtuous citizen is not complete 6 12 | we likely ever to be in a virtuous condition, if we cannot Meno Part
7 Text | instinct given by God to the virtuous. Nor is the instinct accompanied 8 Text | that virtue comes to the virtuous by the gift of God. But Phaedo Part
9 Text | another discord, and that the virtuous soul is harmonized, and Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| that the wise Critias, the virtuous Charmides, had ended their 11 Text | do good, not to the most virtuous, but to the most needy; 12 Text | vicious and emancipating the virtuous elements of the soul; and Philebus Part
13 Intro| torture one half of our virtuous actions into the likeness 14 Text | soul and body, and not in a virtuous state.~PROTARCHUS: Certainly.~ Protagoras Part
15 Intro| civilized mankind will appear virtuous and just, if we compare 16 Text | may better minister to the virtuous mind, and that they may The Republic Book
17 2 | hear should be models of virtuous thoughts. ~There you are 18 3 | imitate the style of the virtuous only, and will follow those 19 3 | cannot know virtue too, but a virtuous nature, educated by time, 20 3 | of virtue and vice: the virtuous, and not the vicious, man 21 4 | into well-conducted and virtuous citizens. ~Very true, he 22 4 | many are held down by the virtuous desires and wisdom of the 23 4 | qualities which make a State virtuous must be justice, if we only 24 8 | the State, virtue and the virtuous are dishonored. ~Clearly. ~ 25 10 | been able to make mankind virtuous? Would they not have been The Statesman Part
26 Intro| narrative in the Statesman. The virtuous tyrant is common to both 27 Text | temperance, or any other virtuous inclination, and, from the The Symposium Part
28 Intro| existing in any noble or virtuous form.~(Compare Hoeck’s Creta 29 Text | is beginning life than a virtuous lover, or to the lover than 30 Text | dishonourable, and this is virtuous service.~For we have a custom, 31 Text | company, shows himself to be virtuous, even though the object 32 Text | outward form. So that if a virtuous soul have but a little comeliness,