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Crito Part
1 Text | or retreat or leave his rank, but whether in battle or Gorgias Part
2 Intro| old song, or how would you rank them? The arts will come 3 Intro| antecedent pains, are allowed to rank in the class of goods. The 4 Intro| are healed by time;~‘While rank corruption, mining all within, 5 Intro| never assign the second rank to-day without being ready 6 Text | or encased in wealth or rank, and, when the day of judgment Laches Part
7 Text | I say, remaining in his rank.~SOCRATES: And yet, Laches, 8 Text | pleasures, either fixed in their rank or turning upon their enemy. Laws Book
9 1 | our inspired lawgiver to a rank which is far beneath him.~ 10 4 | or elated by wealth or rank, or beauty, who is young 11 5 | may continue in the same rank, or pass into another in 12 10 | Decidedly not.~Athenian. They rank under the opposite class?~ Philebus Part
13 Intro| given in the Philebus of the rank and order of the sciences 14 Intro| of pleasure and wisdom to rank as the chief good has been 15 Intro| place a bad man in the first rank of happiness. But yet, from 16 Intro| asked in the Philebus, ‘What rank does pleasure hold in the 17 Text | been given, pleasure will rank fifth.~PROTARCHUS: True.~ The Republic Book
18 1 | that you do not hesitate to rank injustice with wisdom and 19 2 | superiority of mind or person or rank or wealth, be willing to 20 4 | and of elevating into the rank of guardians the offspring 21 5 | the soldier who leaves his rank or throws away his arms, 22 5 | should be degraded into the rank of a husbandman or artisan. 23 5 | armies, whether in the same rank or in the rear, either as 24 6 | life-beauty, wealth, strength, rank, and great connections in 25 6 | alliance with her who is in a rank above them, what sort of The Sophist Part
26 Text | young men of wealth and rank—such is the conclusion.~ The Statesman Part
27 Text | our simplicity led us to rank king and tyrant together, 28 Text | many other arts, may I not rank sixth?~YOUNG SOCRATES: What The Symposium Part
29 Text | partly on account of my rank, and I told them so, (this, Timaeus Part
30 Text | is himself in wealth and rank the equal of any of his