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1 5 | state some feature which is congenial to him and which he approves Lysis Part
2 Intro| man wants and of what is congenial to him. But then the congenial 3 Intro| congenial to him. But then the congenial cannot be the same as the 4 Intro| friend of like. Nor can the congenial be the good; for good is 5 Text | to be of the natural or congenial. Such, Lysis and Menexenus, 6 Text | must have natures which are congenial to one another?~Certainly, 7 Text | had not been in some way congenial to him, either in his soul, 8 Text | conclusion is, that what is of a congenial nature must be loved.~It 9 Text | any difference between the congenial and the like? For if that 10 Text | about friendship. But if the congenial is only the like, how will 11 Text | distinguish between the congenial and the like—in the intoxication 12 Text | further say that the good is congenial, and the evil uncongenial 13 Text | Or again that the evil is congenial to the evil, and the good 14 Text | again, if we say that the congenial is the same as the good, 15 Text | unlike, nor the good, nor the congenial, nor any other of whom we Phaedo Part
16 Intro| some animal of a nature congenial to her former life of sensuality 17 Text | there is an aggregation of congenial elements, the lesser bulk Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| without. When planted in a congenial soil the little seed becomes 19 Text | dialectician, who, finding a congenial soul, by the help of science The Symposium Part
20 Intro| not merely the love of the congenial or of the whole, but (as 21 Text | will be the attainment of a congenial love. Wherefore, if we would Theaetetus Part
22 Text | find out, in a friendly and congenial spirit, what we really mean Timaeus Part
23 Intro| deliquescent particles is congenial to the tongue, and disposes 24 Intro| sensation, while other particles congenial to the tongue soften and 25 Intro| was a subject especially congenial to the ponderous industry 26 Text | would have a blessed and congenial existence. But if he failed 27 Text | moisture of the mouth, is congenial to the tongue, and smooths