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Cratylus
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1 Intro| are also capable of being trained and improved and engrafted Crito Part
2 Text | in which you also were trained? Were not the laws, which The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | were educated they would be trained athletes, and he who means Gorgias Part
4 Text | Suppose a man to have been trained in the palestra and to be Laches Part
5 Text | for they only who are thus trained in the use of arms are the 6 Text | our military profession, trained in that on which the conflict 7 Text | of the one who had been trained and exercised under a skilful Laws Book
8 1 | you and Megillus have been trained in these institutions, I 9 1 | to have been thoroughly trained in the Cretan institutions, 10 1 | and fearlessness is to be trained amid fears, let us consider 11 1 | quality is not also to be trained among opposites.~Cleinias. 12 2 | uneducated is he who has not been trained in the chorus, and the educated 13 2 | is he who has been well trained?~Cleinias. Certainly.~Athenian. 14 2 | which now is the better trained in dancing and music—he 15 2 | for prizes, and have been trained under a singing master, 16 2 | be expected to be better trained. For they need to have a 17 3 | make them over were not trained in his own calling, which 18 3 | observe that his sons were trained differently; through the 19 4 | an evil;—lions might be trained in that way to fly from 20 6 | to elect should have been trained in habits of law, and be 21 6 | the time, of a state thus trained not being permanent.~Cleinias. 22 7 | between one who has been trained in gymnastic exercises and 23 7 | calls it illiberal; but if trained in the sweet and vulgar 24 7 | of making those who are trained in it better men, whereas 25 7 | women had been so miserably trained that they could not fight 26 9 | and the judges are well trained and scrupulously tested, 27 11 | rarely gifted by nature, and trained by education—who, when assailed Menexenus Part
28 Text | that our ancestors were trained under a good government, Meno Part
29 Text | from a master he was well trained? Have you not heard from 30 Text | unrivalled horsemen, and had them trained in music and gymnastics 31 Text | education in other things, he trained in wrestling, and they were Parmenides Part
32 Intro| need not deny that Plato, trained in the school of Cratylus Phaedrus Part
33 Intro| he has not been properly trained, keeps them down and sinks 34 Intro| When more of our youth are trained in the best literatures, 35 Text | has not been thoroughly trained:—and this is the hour of Protagoras Part
36 Intro| distinguish between the trained politician and the untrained; ( The Republic Book
37 2 | And the young should be trained in both kinds, and we begin 38 3 | Neither should they be trained to imitate the action or 39 3 | that our youth should be trained in music and on the grounds 40 3 | our youth are next to be trained. ~Certainly. Gymnastics 41 3 | the mind when adequately trained, we shall be right in handing 42 3 | not therefore to have been trained among vicious minds, and 43 3 | such as are required by trained warriors, who are men of 44 4 | fight, our side will be trained warriors fighting against 45 4 | saying, our youth should be trained from the first in a stricter 46 4 | State, or the man who is trained in the principles of such 47 4 | the governors have been trained in the manner which we have 48 7 | counterpart of gymnastics, and trained the guardians by the influences 49 7 | the best natures should be trained, and which must not be given 50 8 | oligarchical father who has trained him in his own habits? ~ 51 8 | rid of, if controlled and trained in youth, and is hurtful 52 8 | original nature, which was trained in the school of necessity, 53 9 | youth upward to have been trained under a miserly parent, 54 10 | having been sufficiently trained by reason or habit, allows Theaetetus Part
55 Intro| the outward sense, she is trained and educated. By use the 56 Text | that those who have been trained in philosophy and liberal 57 Text | the freeman, who has been trained in liberty and leisure, Timaeus Part
58 Text | education? Were they not to be trained in gymnastic, and music, 59 Text | SOCRATES: And being thus trained they were not to consider 60 Text | which a man may train and be trained by himself so as to live 61 Text | weak, but that which is trained and exercised, very strong.


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