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The Apology Part
1 Text | against the many lawless and unrighteous deeds which are done in 2 Text | was lest I should do an unrighteous or unholy thing. For the Critias Part
3 Text | were full of avarice and unrighteous power. Zeus, the god of Gorgias Part
4 Text | say, which is corrupt and unrighteous and unholy. And hence they 5 Text | spectacle and a warning to all unrighteous men who come thither. And Laws Book
6 1 | fought with the shameless and unrighteous temptations of his pleasures 7 2 | he likes, still, if he be unrighteous and insolent, would not 8 3 | that which he knows to be unrighteous and evil. This disagreement 9 5 | the greatest of evils. The unrighteous and vicious are always to 10 10 | they are too good to be unrighteous, or to be propitiated, or 11 10 | set upon abstaining from unrighteous acts, but upon doing them 12 10 | the fortunes of evil and unrighteous men in private as well as 13 10 | do injustice, and avoids unrighteous men, and loves the righteous. Philebus Part
14 Text | SOCRATES: Is not envy an unrighteous pleasure, and also an unrighteous 15 Text | unrighteous pleasure, and also an unrighteous pain?~PROTARCHUS: Most true.~ Protagoras Part
16 Text | that many men are utterly unrighteous, unholy, intemperate, ignorant, 17 Text | of the most impious, and unrighteous, and intemperate, and ignorant The Republic Book
18 5 | have done an unholy and unrighteous thing; the child of which 19 5 | regarded as an impious and unrighteous person who is not likely 20 10 | to become more unholy or unrighteous in consequence of these 21 10 | really become more evil and unrighteous, then, if the speaker is Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| is mean and common. The unrighteous man is apt to pride himself 23 Text | but his soul is small and unrighteous. His condition, which has 24 Text | God is never in any way unrighteous—he is perfect righteousness; 25 Text | are coarse and vulgar. The unrighteous man, or the sayer and doer Timaeus Part
26 Text | who were cowards or led unrighteous lives may with reason be