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Critias
   Part
1 Intro| the land of Attica, a land suited to the growth of virtue The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | SOCRATES: Then vice is only suited to a slave?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
3 Intro| supply him with distinctions suited to his view of human life. Laws Book
4 2 | or songs, or dances are suited, either by nature or habit 5 6 | laws which are proper or suited to them.~Cleinias. Very 6 7 | the exercises which are suited to the souls of young children, 7 7 | be by nature differently suited for our various uses of 8 7 | that sort of thing is not suited to those who have to acquire 9 7 | from the peaceful, and not suited for a city at all. There 10 8 | will be of a kind better suited to free men. For he has 11 12 | shall be the punishment suited to him who has thrown away 12 12 | Rhadamanthus is no longer suited to the needs of justice; Lysis Part
13 Intro| form of friendship better suited to the condition and nature Meno Part
14 Intro| This definition is exactly suited to the taste of Meno, who 15 Intro| in a half-playful manner suited to his character; at the Phaedrus Part
16 Text | is found there, which is suited to the highest part of the 17 Text | Anaxagoras, and applied what suited his purpose to the art of The Republic Book
18 3 | our ordinary athletes be suited to them? ~Why not? ~I am 19 5 | everybody was to do the one work suited to his own nature." And 20 6 | philosophy they learn, should be suited to their tender years: during The Seventh Letter Part
21 Text | be despised and is well suited to monarchs, especially The Statesman Part
22 Intro| diet and exercise which is suited to the constitutions of 23 Text | told now; for the tale is suited to throw light on the nature 24 Text | want such a length as is suited to give pleasure, if at 25 Text | individual what is exactly suited to his constitution; they Timaeus Part
26 Text | particular art which was suited to his nature, we spoke 27 Text | which their forms appear suited; this is my feeling about 28 Text | Socrates, if this narrative is suited to the purpose, or whether 29 Text | walking; but the movement suited to his spherical form was


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