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Charmides Part
1 Text | you will hardly find the crown of happiness in anything Euthydemus Part
2 Text | Poseidon, I said, this is the crown of wisdom; can I ever hope Gorgias Part
3 Text | business, and that this is her crown and end. Do you know any Ion Part
4 Text | should give me a golden crown.~SOCRATES: I shall take 5 Text | rhapsode with his golden crown, and do not want a general?~ Laws Book
6 2 | Stranger, shall be the crown of my discourse about wine, 7 12 | the present occasion. The crown of victory shall be an olive 8 12 | third; these they shall crown with an olive wreath and 9 12 | shall be adorned with a crown of laurel; they shall all Lysis Part
10 Text | boys and youths, having a crown upon his head, like a fair Menexenus Part
11 Text | words are a memorial and a crown of noble actions, which Philebus Part
12 Text | that remains is to set the crown on our discourse.~PROTARCHUS: The Republic Book
13 5 | the whole State; and the crown with which they and their 14 5 | them in succession shall crown him. What do you say? ~I 15 6 | live happily here, and to crown this life with a similar 16 10 | shoulders, and without a crown; but the true runner comes The Second Alcibiades Part
17 Text | any rate I will set this crown of mine upon your head, 18 Text | beholds Teiresias with his crown and hears that he has gained The Sophist Part
19 Intro| find in the Sophist the crown and summit of the Platonic The Symposium Part
20 Intro| Agathon, whom he has come to crown with a garland. He is placed 21 Text | hidden ones which are the crown of these, and to which, 22 Text | your revels? Or shall I crown Agathon, which was my intention 23 Text | from my own head, I may crown the head of this fairest 24 Text | being led, intending to crown Agathon, he took the ribands 25 Text | of the ribands that I may crown the marvellous head of this Timaeus Part
26 Text | closed in the skin upon the crown, forming a sort of knot. 27 Text | head to the body, since the crown of the head was not encircled