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Alphabetical [« »] gainers-i 1 gainful 7 gaining 8 gains 29 gale 2 gall 1 gallantly 1 | Frequency [« »] 29 failed 29 fatal 29 fewer 29 gains 29 herd 29 herds 29 hero | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances gains |
Gorgias Part
1 Intro| is not thrown out when he gains greater experience and skill. 2 Intro| The advantages which he gains over Polus are also due Ion Part
3 Intro| he has an eye to his own gains.~The old quarrel between Laws Book
4 1 | of defeats—which each man gains or sustains at the hands, 5 4 | the way of conciliation gains his ear, and is always worth 6 5 | unwilling, to acquire dishonest gains, does he then honour his 7 6 | the charge of loving base gains, and proceed against him 8 7 | while he who hears them gains no more pleasure from the 9 8 | harm to any one, or himself gains three times as much as his 10 9 | as to unjust hurts (and gains also, supposing the injustice 11 9 | three times over, but if he gains his case, the freeman who 12 10 | are allowed to make their gains with impunity. And this 13 11 | in moderation they prefer gains without limit; wherefore Phaedo Part
14 Intro| from the waters of which it gains new and strange powers. Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| the soul’ is renewed and gains strength; she is raised 16 Text | the ordinary good man who gains wings in three thousand Protagoras Part
17 Intro| blows. Socrates partially gains his object in the first The Republic Book
18 1 | anything to be received the one gains nothing and the other much. 19 2 | of his antagonists, and gains at their expense, and is 20 2 | is rich, and out of his gains he can benefit his friends, 21 2 | force, I shall make unlawful gains and not be punished. Still 22 2 | heaven, we shall lose the gains of injustice; but, if we 23 2 | unjust, we shall keep the gains, and by our sinning and 24 9 | disproportionately grows and gains strength? ~Yes. ~And luxury The Seventh Letter Part
25 Text | are bent upon seizing such gains for themselves, natures The Symposium Part
26 Intro| the superiority which he gains over Agathon is ingeniously 27 Text | and is disappointed of his gains because he turns out to Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| declaration, that the mind gains her conceptions of Being, Timaeus Part
29 Text | manner by food and drink but gains bulk from opposite sources