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Cratylus Part
1 Text | affirm!~SOCRATES: Then if you despise him, you must learn of Homer Crito Part
2 Text | common ground, and can only despise one another when they see Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| we should not therefore despise them. They are still interesting Gorgias Part
4 Intro| whole cities, and yet you despise him, and would not allow 5 Intro| s, you have no right to despise him or any practiser of 6 Intro| you admire rhetoric and despise sophistic, whereas sophistic 7 Text | as I expect, will utterly despise them all. ‘Consider Socrates,’ 8 Text | inferior, for the tyrant will despise him, and will never seriously 9 Text | how to swim. And if you despise the swimmers, I will tell 10 Text | to say. Nevertheless you despise him and his art, and sneeringly 11 Text | What right have you to despise the engine-maker, and the Laws Book
12 10 | knowing all these things, despise them on no real grounds, 13 11 | persuade them that they should despise all such things because Parmenides Part
14 Intro| of you, and you will not despise even the meanest things. 15 Intro| of him, and then he will despise neither great things nor 16 Text | you, and then you will not despise even the meanest things; Phaedo Part
17 Text | them, does he not rather despise anything more than nature 18 Text | the true philosopher would despise them.~Would you not say 19 Text | belonging to those only who despise the body, and who pass their Philebus Part
20 Intro| initiated, who has learnt to despise the body and is yearning The Republic Book
21 2 | influential, while they despise and overlook those who may 22 6 | arts, which they justly despise, and come to her; or peradventure 23 8 | timocracy. ~Such a one will despise riches only when he is young; 24 8 | scholars, and the scholars despise their masters and tutors; The Sophist Part
25 Text | body exists they altogether despise him, and will hear of nothing The Symposium Part
26 Text | of the one, which he will despise and deem a small thing, 27 Text | him because he seemed to despise them.~I have told you one Theaetetus Part
28 Text | because he is thought to despise them, and also because he 29 Text | that you are beginning to despise me.~THEAETETUS: What makes