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30 agreeable
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Charmides
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1 PreS | letters, should be carefully attended to; above all, it should Cratylus Part
2 Intro| Prodicus; and having only attended the single-drachma course, 3 Intro| processes has been sometimes attended by the result that the sound Euthyphro Part
4 Text | him. Meanwhile he never attended to him and took no care 5 Text | you may observe that when attended to by the horseman’s art 6 Text | other things are tended or attended for their good and not for Gorgias Part
7 Intro| beginning.’~Socrates, who is attended by his inseparable disciple, 8 Intro| performance of an action which was attended only by a painful death? 9 Text | has uttered, that he has attended more to the art which is Ion Part
10 Text | from Epidaurus, where I attended the festival of Asclepius.~ Laches Part
11 Text | were most likely to have attended to their training and improvement, 12 Text | if perchance you have not attended to them, we may remind you 13 Text | Laches, has Socrates ever attended to matters of this sort?~ 14 Text | thought that you would have attended to the subject, especially Laws Book
15 1 | that sort of meeting, if attended with drunkenness, is apt 16 3 | families by the poverty which attended the devastations; and did 17 3 | to education, and never attended to the order of his household.~ 18 9 | monstrous times, but when attended with weakness, will only Lysis Part
19 Intro| feel also that they are attended with many dangers, and that Menexenus Part
20 Text | destined journey they were attended on their way by the state Phaedrus Part
21 Intro| matter, but then he has only attended to the form, and in that 22 Intro| greatness and magnificence attended by all the signs of decay 23 Text | an opinion, having only attended to the rhetorical manner; Philebus Part
24 Intro| themselves are pure, but may be attended by an accidental pain of 25 Intro| which if philosophers had attended they would have escaped 26 Text | loss of knowledge is not attended with pain.~SOCRATES: These The Republic Book
27 5 | do tell me, have you ever attended to their pairing and breeding? ~ 28 6 | All great attempts are attended with risk; "hard is the Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| fever, as the physician who attended him? And if they differ Timaeus Part
30 Intro| exceptional. Sight is not attended either by pleasure or pain,


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