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1 2 | is a noble thing and a lasting, but a thing of which men 2 3 | would have been or will be lasting, there is no wisdom, as 3 5 | to a state, and upon this lasting basis may be erected afterwards 4 7 | all these things are only lasting when they depend upon one 5 12 | provided for the perfect and lasting continuance of our institutions Phaedo Part
6 Intro| admit that the soul is more lasting than the body. But the more 7 Intro| than the body. But the more lasting nature of the soul does 8 Intro| although a man is more lasting than his coat. And he who 9 Intro| which are both intense and lasting we have no experience, and 10 Text | soul is stronger and more lasting than the body, being of 11 Text | not admit that the more lasting must also survive during 12 Text | the man, who is the more lasting, because the less lasting 13 Text | lasting, because the less lasting remains. But that, Simmias, 14 Text | manner that the soul is lasting, and the body weak and shortlived 15 Text | grant that the soul was more lasting than the body, but he said Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| would be at the same time lasting, could be conceived. ‘But The Republic Book
17 4 | about them likely to be lasting. ~Impossible. ~It would 18 6 | that the greatest and most lasting injury is done to her by 19 7 | of knowledge which takes lasting root. ~Yes, I said; and 20 10 | said; and they are fair and lasting. ~And yet, I said, all these 21 10 | tyrannies among them, some lasting out the tyrant's life, others The Sophist Part
22 Text | hearer, and produces the most lasting good effect on the person The Symposium Part
23 Intro| love of the noble mind is lasting. The lover should be tested, 24 Text | things are of a permanent or lasting nature; not to mention that Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| signs are clearly marked and lasting, and do not get confused. 26 Text | sufficient depth of wax, are also lasting, and minds, such as these, Timaeus Part
27 Text | when they relate to the lasting and permanent and intelligible, 28 Text | intelligible, they ought to be lasting and unalterable, and, as