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Alphabetical [« »] endue 1 endued 2 endurable 1 endurance 28 endure 43 endured 15 endures 10 | Frequency [« »] 28 dissolution 28 dissolved 28 dominion 28 endurance 28 enquiring 28 enthusiasm 28 etc | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances endurance |
Cratylus Part
1 Text | proof of that admirable endurance in him which is signified The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | magnanimity and courage and endurance and love of toil and desire Laches Part
3 Intro| this universal courage is endurance. But courage is a good thing, 4 Intro| is a good thing, and mere endurance may be hurtful and injurious. 5 Intro| then again unintelligent endurance may often be more courageous 6 Intro| endure’ in an argument about endurance. Laches is very willing, 7 Text | that courage is a sort of endurance of the soul, if I am to 8 Text | cannot say that every kind of endurance is, in my opinion, to be 9 Text | you would say that a wise endurance is also good and noble?~ 10 Text | would you say of a foolish endurance? Is not that, on the other 11 Text | would not admit that sort of endurance to be courage— for it is 12 Text | according to you, only the wise endurance is courage?~LACHES: True.~ 13 Text | man shows the quality of endurance in spending his money wisely, 14 Text | surely, this is a foolish endurance in comparison with the other?~ 15 Text | But foolish boldness and endurance appeared before to be base 16 Text | saying that the foolish endurance, which was before held in 17 Text | SOCRATES: The principle of endurance. We too must endure and 18 Text | all may, very likely, be endurance.~LACHES: I am ready to go Laws Book
19 1 | head, which is the frequent endurance of pain, exhibited among 20 1 | service, in which wonderful endurance is shown—our people wander 21 1 | Marvellous, too, is the endurance which our citizens show 22 1 | where there is a spirit of endurance, but are very senseless 23 8 | be incapable of a similar endurance for the sake of a much nobler 24 12 | the same object, and also endurance of the want of meats and The Republic Book
25 3 | thing. ~But any deeds of endurance which are done or told by The Statesman Part
26 Intro| destruction, but at their endurance. For they ought to have The Symposium Part
27 Text | such as he is in wisdom and endurance. And therefore I could not 28 Text | sustaining fatigue. His endurance was simply marvellous when,