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1 Intro| meaning be perverted, are more agreeable to us and have a greater Euthydemus Part
2 Text | of life that will be more agreeable than having to learn.~Then Euthyphro Part
3 Text | likely be doing what is agreeable to Zeus but disagreeable Gorgias Part
4 Intro| impaled criminal are more agreeable than those of the tyrant Laws Book
5 3 | pupils or patients in an agreeable manner.~Megillus. Exactly.~ 6 4 | Athenian. Then what life is agreeable to God, and becoming in 7 5 | to be commensurable and agreeable to one another. Nor should 8 6 | that he may do what is agreeable to him. And he who obtains 9 6 | single dwelling will have an agreeable aspect, and being easily 10 7 | disagreeable to some but is agreeable to as many others, or if 11 7 | now said is very true and agreeable to nature.~Athenian. Yes, 12 7 | would not be true, nor very agreeable to the runners, though they 13 11 | then we should know how agreeable and pleasant all these things Meno Part
14 Text | mighty, and make yourself agreeable to them; for from the good Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| he is more rational, more agreeable, more enduring, less suspicious, 16 Text | desire to make his beloved as agreeable to himself as possible. 17 Text | mind diseased anything is agreeable which is not opposed to 18 Text | PHAEDRUS: Nothing could be more agreeable to me than to hear you say Philebus Part
19 Intro| is in the highest degree agreeable to it. For what can be more Protagoras Part
20 Intro| Theaetetus, are quite as agreeable as the argument, we arrive The Republic Book
21 5 | different, and such as are agreeable to their different natures?" 22 5 | which we then enacted was agreeable to nature, and therefore 23 6 | men, as far as possible, agreeable to the ways of God? ~Indeed, 24 8 | terms commensurable and agreeable to one another. The base The Sophist Part
25 Text | style is far from being agreeable to the majority of his hearers, The Symposium Part
26 Text | at the time. Will that be agreeable to you?~Aristodemus said Timaeus Part
27 Intro| no bitterness, are rather agreeable. Inflammatory bodies, which 28 Text | are regarded as rather agreeable than otherwise. Bodies which 29 Text | affections is pleasant and agreeable to every man, and has the 30 Text | restoring this same region to an agreeable and natural condition.~In