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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| by Homer to be undergoing everlasting punishment. Not that there 2 Intro| doctrine which makes the everlasting punishment of human beings 3 Text | has described as suffering everlasting punishment in the world 4 Text | a villain, as suffering everlasting punishment, or as incurable. Laws Book
5 1 | proclaimed by heralds, but everlasting. And if you look closely, Phaedo Part
6 Text | who is stronger and more everlasting and more containing than Phaedrus Part
7 Intro| and knowledge in their everlasting essence. When fulfilled Philebus Part
8 Intro| they are none the less an everlasting quality of reason or reasoning 9 Text | but is, as I believe, an everlasting quality of thought itself, 10 Text | permanent and imperishable and everlasting and immutable; and when The Republic Book
11 8 | contrivances, and in the waging of everlasting wars-this State will be The Sophist Part
12 Intro| perfect being is a mere everlasting form, devoid of motion and 13 Text | in awful unmeaningness an everlasting fixture?~THEAETETUS: That 14 Text | being into immutable and everlasting kinds; for all these add The Symposium Part
15 Intro| not only the good, but the everlasting possession of the good. 16 Intro| then he will behold the everlasting nature which is the cause 17 Text | broad-bosomed Earth, The everlasting seat of all that is, And 18 Text | it becomes one with the everlasting. The custom of our country 19 Text | the possession, but the everlasting possession of the good?’ ‘ 20 Text | generally as the love of the everlasting possession of the good?’ ‘ 21 Text | admitted, love is of the everlasting possession of the good, 22 Text | far as is possible to be everlasting and immortal: and this is 23 Text | their memory and given them everlasting glory? Or who would not 24 Text | which in the first place is everlasting, not growing and decaying, 25 Text | absolute, separate, simple, and everlasting, which without diminution Timaeus Part
26 Intro| divine life of rational and everlasting motion. The body of heaven 27 Text | best of intellectual and everlasting natures, is the best of 28 Text | nature of the ideal being was everlasting, but to bestow this attribute