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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| war), or Eupolemus (good warrior); but the two words present 2 Text | war) and Eupolemus (good warrior); and others which denote Critias Part
3 Intro| Athena indicated the common warrior life of men and women: ( 4 Text | husbandmen, and there was also a warrior class originally set apart 5 Text | tilling the ground near; the warrior class dwelt by themselves Laches Part
6 Intro| field. Laches, the blunt warrior, is of opinion that such Laws Book
7 1 | not at all times a brave warrior.” I imagine that you, too, 8 1 | in play; and the future warrior should learn riding, or 9 2 | first, would be a greater warrior than he of whom Tyrtaeus 10 7 | great importance to the warrior who has to use iron weapons, 11 7 | the dance of peace. The warrior dance is different from Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| second degree, into a king or warrior; the third, into a householder 13 Text | be some righteous king or warrior chief; the soul which is The Republic Book
14 2 | acquired that a man may be a warrior who is also a husbandman, 15 3 | will be required for our warrior athletes, who are to be 16 3 | and he becomes a feeble warrior. ~Very true. ~If the element 17 4 | class of warriors, or a warrior into that of legislators 18 4 | trader, legislator, and warrior all in one, then I think 19 7 | our young men are to be warrior athletes? ~Yes, that was 20 7 | say. ~Can we deny that a warrior should have a knowledge 21 7 | And our guardian is both warrior and philosopher? ~Certainly. ~ 22 8 | mankind; they were to be warrior athletes and guardians, 23 8 | emulous of anyone who is a warrior, off he is in that direction, The Symposium Part
24 Text | who is but a fainthearted warrior, come unbidden (Iliad) to Timaeus Part
25 Intro| herself, the philosopher and warrior goddess, so likely to have 26 Intro| earthquakes and floods, and your warrior race all sank into the earth;