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Charmides Part
1 Text | invited my attention to some youths who were coming in, and Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| Menexenus, and other ingenuous youths out of whose mouths Socrates Gorgias Part
3 Intro| whispering to a few admiring youths, and never giving utterance 4 Text | with three or four admiring youths, but never speaks out like Laches Part
5 Intro| Lysis and Charmides the youths are the central figures, 6 Text | the greatest care of the youths, and not to let them run 7 Text | about the education of the youths? He is of the same deme 8 Text | is, as I say, that the youths should be instructed in 9 Text | know, for the sake of the youths, and talk and consult with 10 Text | in the improvement of the youths?~SOCRATES: Indeed, Lysimachus, 11 Text | make the education of the youths our own education.~LYSIMACHUS: Laws Book
12 4 | many times over the seven youths, than that heavy–armed and 13 6 | games be instituted in which youths and maidens shall dance 14 7 | go through the dance; and youths and maidens should in every 15 8 | boys, another of beardless youths, and a third of men. For 16 8 | a third of men. For the youths we will fix the length of 17 8 | deal with a city in which youths and maidens are well nurtured, 18 9 | same place, whether they be youths, or men, or women, let them 19 12 | at dawn a hundred of the youths who practise gymnastic and Lysis Part
20 Intro| the friendship of the two youths, and also by the sayings 21 Text | with the other boys and youths, having a crown upon his 22 Text | Demophon, which of you two youths is the elder?~That is a Phaedo Part
23 Text | took with him the fourteen youths, and was the saviour of The Republic Book
24 4 | become lawless, and the youths themselves become lawless, 25 5 | according to Homer, brave youths should be honored; for he The Statesman Part
26 Text | former bloom; the bodies of youths in their prime grew softer The Symposium Part
27 Text | be of women as well as of youths, and is of the body rather 28 Text | is that love which is of youths, and the goddess being older, 29 Text | dishonourable; loves of youths share the evil repute in 30 Text | themselves the best of boys and youths, because they have the most 31 Text | garments, and fair boys and youths, whose presence now entrances