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Charmides Part
1 Text | there health is speedily imparted, not only to the head, but Euthydemus Part
2 Text | very short time it can be imparted to any one. I observed that The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | the same time, the lesson imparted is simple, and the irony Gorgias Part
4 Text | truth and art which are imparted to them: Am I not right? Laches Part
5 Text | the gift of virtue may be imparted to their sons for the improvement Laws Book
6 3 | to give good counsel, he imparted his wisdom to the public; 7 5 | this quality is not really imparted to them by the present style 8 5 | other goods which may be imparted to others, as well as acquired 9 7 | they are severally to be imparted. As the shipwright first 10 11 | speech which is thereby imparted, are at the service of him 11 12 | desisting until we have imparted this quality to our laws; Menexenus Part
12 Pre | the same time, the lesson imparted is simple, and the irony Meno Part
13 Intro| could have done so, have imparted their own political wisdom; 14 Intro| extension—these are truly imparted to him because God is true ( 15 Text | of being communicated or imparted by one man to another? That Phaedrus Part
16 Text | over our heads may have imparted their inspiration to me. Philebus Part
17 Intro| heaven, is supposed to have imparted to us. Plato is speaking Protagoras Part
18 Intro| not, like the arts, to be imparted to a few only, but all men 19 Intro| political virtues could only be imparted by Zeus; (8) in the latter The Republic Book
20 6 | higher education is to be imparted, and who are to share in The Seventh Letter Part
21 Text | knowledge of it is necessarily imparted; fourth, there is the knowledge The Sophist Part
22 Intro| stamped the word anew, or have imparted the associations which occur The Statesman Part
23 Text | in the old tradition were imparted to man by the gods, together The Symposium Part
24 Text | increase, or any change, is imparted to the ever-growing and Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| discovered by the few and imparted to the many. They are to Timaeus Part
26 Intro| which is a species of motion imparted by physic. This should only 27 Intro| these words is that God imparted determinations of thought, 28 Text | arrangement the goddess first imparted to you when establishing