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Charmides Part
1 PreS | Interrogative, and is of a more passionate and emotional character, Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| been sought after with such passionate yearning was set in order Laws Book
3 5 | demands, to be both gentle and passionate.~Of all evils the greatest 4 11 | originate in an evil and passionate temperament, and are increased Lysis Part
5 Intro| contact, and, perhaps in a few passionate and exalted natures, all 6 Text | themselves; for they are passionate and restless, and anything Meno Part
7 Intro| combined energies of the passionate and rational elements. This Phaedo Part
8 Intro| tears, contrasts with the passionate outcries of the other. At 9 Text | broke out in a loud and passionate cry which made cowards of Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| oration of Socrates. First, passionate love is overthrown by the 11 Intro| that the appetitive and passionate elements have no place in The Republic Book
12 3 | spirit he grows irritable and passionate and is quite impractical. ~ 13 4 | his reason; but for the passionate or spirited element to take 14 4 | whole soul, to rule, and the passionate or spirited principle to 15 8 | in turning from them to passionate and less complex characters, 16 8 | to the prevalence of the passionate or spirited element. ~Assuredly, 17 8 | others are encouraging the passionate and appetitive; and he being 18 9 | again he has allayed the passionate element, if he has a quarrel 19 9 | becomes drunken, lustful, passionate? O my friend, is not that 20 9 | you. ~Again, is not the passionate element wholly set on ruling 21 9 | happen with the spirited or passionate element of the soul? Will 22 9 | of the soul? Will not the passionate man who carries his passion 23 10 | but he will prefer the passionate and fitful temper, which The Sophist Part
24 Intro| of the Eleatics. To the passionate language of Parmenides, 25 Intro| replies in a strain equally passionate:—What! has not Being mind? The Symposium Part
26 Intro| others partly lies in his passionate but self-controlled nature. 27 Intro| not altogether condemned passionate friendships between persons 28 Text | should animals have these passionate feelings? Can you tell me 29 Text | bodily fear of his mad and passionate attempts.~There can never Timaeus Part
30 Intro| through a glass darkly. The passionate earnestness of Parmenides 31 Intro| division into the rational, passionate, and appetitive corresponding 32 Text | temperament in a high degree both passionate and philosophical; and that