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Gorgias Part
1 Text | greater than every other earthly conflict. And I retort your Laws Book
2 5 | for there is nothing of earthly birth which is more honourable 3 6 | he is the most savage of earthly creatures. Wherefore the 4 9 | of purpose, for him the earthly lawgiver legislates as follows:— 5 10 | True.~Athenian. And to what earthly rulers can they be compared, Phaedo Part
6 Intro| or a kite. And of these earthly souls the happiest are those 7 Intro| passed out of the sphere of earthly praise or blame, is hardly 8 Intro| never wearies by monotony? Earthly pleasures and pains are 9 Intro| and cannot be reckoned in earthly or material things. The 10 Intro| their occupations. When this earthly tabernacle is dissolved, 11 Text | hope of seeing there an earthly love, or wife, or son, and 12 Text | life are released from this earthly prison, and go to their Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| purified from the grossness of earthly passion: they must pass 14 Text | a home, she receives an earthly frame which appears to be 15 Text | above the heavens, what earthly poet ever did or ever will 16 Text | perfect. But, as he forgets earthly interests and is rapt in 17 Text | been unfortunate in their earthly lot, and, having had their 18 Text | precious to souls in the earthly copies of them: they are 19 Text | other; he looks only at her earthly namesake, and instead of 20 Text | the first period of his earthly existence. Every one chooses The Republic Book
21 3 | pollute the divine by any such earthly admixture; for that commoner The Symposium Part
22 Intro| the heavenly love from the earthly, before he praised either. 23 Intro| love he will be purified of earthly leaven, and will behold 24 Intro| beginning with the beauty of earthly things, and at last reaching Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| this lower world and the earthly nature.’ It loses the religious 26 Intro| love or sentiment and from earthly love to heavenly, the slow 27 Text | mortal nature, and this earthly sphere. Wherefore we ought Timaeus Part
28 Intro| plants which are not of earthly origin, to our kindred; 29 Text | we are a plant not of an earthly but of a heavenly growth,