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The Apology Part
1 Intro| circumstances. We observe that the enmity of Aristophanes to Socrates 2 Text | that he hated me, and his enmity was shared by several who 3 Text | being not unconscious of the enmity which I provoked, and I Cratylus Part
4 Intro| What was the origin of this enmity we can hardly determine:— Euthyphro Part
5 Text | sort of difference creates enmity and anger? Suppose for example 6 Text | make us angry and set us at enmity with one another? I dare Gorgias Part
7 Intro| does not conceal personal enmity under the disguise of moral 8 Intro| incur the persecution and enmity which political convictions Laws Book
9 5 | new state as yet free from enmity—that they should create 10 6 | have been, and will be, at enmity with their parents. But 11 8 | multiplication, may cause a weight of enmity, and make neighbourhood 12 9 | several hurts from feelings of enmity to those of friendship.~ Lysis Part
13 Intro| either of them entertain any enmity or dislike of the other 14 Text | which is at variance and enmity with itself is not likely Menexenus Part
15 Text | another out of malice or enmity, but they were unfortunate. Phaedrus Part
16 Text | break them and fall into enmity. At last they pass out of The Republic Book
17 5 | nature friends; and such enmity is to be called discord. ~ 18 5 | raze their houses; their enmity to them will only last until 19 6 | another strain. Who can be at enmity with one who loves him, 20 10 | innumerable other signs of ancient enmity between them. Notwithstanding 21 10 | the life of a swan out of enmity to the race of women, hating The Sophist Part
22 Intro| which are held together by enmity and friendship, ever parting, 23 Text | these are held together by enmity and friendship, ever parting, The Statesman Part
24 Text | by any sort of favour or enmity, into deciding the suits The Symposium Part
25 Intro| personal jealousy or party enmity, may have converted the Timaeus Part
26 Intro| Theaetetus and Republic, the same enmity to the poets, the same combination