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Alphabetical [« »] refusal 6 refuse 60 refused 21 refuses 27 refusing 19 refutation 35 refutations 1 | Frequency [« »] 27 pursued 27 rare 27 reflections 27 refuses 27 represents 27 retail 27 safely | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances refuses |
Crito Part
1 Intro| of patient virtue which refuses to do the least evil in 2 Text | banishment; the state which refuses to let you go now would Euthyphro Part
3 Intro| true to his own character, refuses to answer himself.~Euthyphro 4 Text | chastises. And if Meletus refuses to listen to me, but will The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | go and fight the king, he refuses, and says that he is well Laches Part
6 Text | and the other is firm and refuses; is that courage?~LACHES: 7 Text | me some other tutor and refuses himself. Perhaps he may Laws Book
8 3 | state, when the multitude refuses to obey their rulers and 9 6 | money at his audit. He who refuses to marry shall be thus punished 10 10 | state, as I am informed, refuses to admit. They speak of 11 10 | gives them, then he who refuses to obey the law shall die, 12 10 | after receiving information, refuses to act, he shall be tried 13 10 | wicked and dislikes and refuses to do injustice, and avoids 14 11 | for the injury.~If any man refuses to be a witness, he who 15 12 | one after he is condemned refuses to acknowledge the authority Phaedo Part
16 Intro| That is a question which he refuses to entertain, for they are 17 Intro| the fire of genius which refuses to be extinguished? Or is Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| his reward which the other refuses to pay. Too late the beloved Philebus Part
19 Intro| the more or less which refuses to be reduced to rule, having Protagoras Part
20 Intro| one chooses the evil or refuses the good except through 21 Text | say that a man knowingly refuses to do what is good because The Republic Book
22 1 | the wisdom of Socrates; he refuses to teach himself, and goes 23 1 | punishment is that he who refuses to rule is liable to be 24 4 | and, as I say, his anger refuses to be excited by them. ~ 25 5 | knowledge, just as he who refuses his food is not hungry, The Seventh Letter Part
26 Text | forms of advice, and one who refuses it to be a true man.~Holding The Sophist Part
27 Intro| produced, when the world refuses to allow some sect or body