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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| as in the Theaetetus, he delights to ridicule. What was the 2 Intro| introduced. Grammar, like law, delights in definition: human speech, Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| ingenuousness of the youth delights Socrates, who is at once Laws Book
4 2 | virtue, or that he himself delights in the forms of vice, and 5 2 | fairest music is that which delights the best and best educated, 6 2 | and especially that which delights the one man who is pre–eminent 7 3 | possessed with inordinate delights—mingling lamentations with 8 10 | argued enough with him who delights to accuse the Gods of neglect.~ Parmenides Part
9 Intro| process; the inventor of it delights, as mathematicians do, in Phaedo Part
10 Text | body and having the same delights she is obliged to have the Phaedrus Part
11 Intro| total abstinence from bodily delights. ‘But all men cannot receive Philebus Part
12 Intro| feelings which have a death of delights in them. But there are also 13 Text | the seasons, and all the delights of life?~PROTARCHUS: Most 14 Text | that he is dying with these delights; and the more dissipated Protagoras Part
15 Intro| interpreters, and whom he delights to identify with them. ( The Republic Book
16 3 | passed in warbling and the delights of song; in the first stage 17 6 | that in which the beast delights, and evil to be that which 18 9 | excessive love of these delights, they kick and butt at one 19 10 | were describing heavenly delights and visions of inconceivable The Sophist Part
20 Intro| the Socratic circle. Plato delights to exhibit them in a ludicrous 21 Intro| contribution to logical method, he delights also to transfix the Eristic 22 Intro| but found it empty.’ He delights to find vestiges of his The Statesman Part
23 Intro| element in the Statesman which delights in reversing the accustomed The Symposium Part
24 Intro| has a noble purpose, and delights only in the intelligent Theaetetus Part
25 Intro| which the wisest of men delights to speak of himself.~The Timaeus Part
26 Intro| prosperity of mortals. But Plato delights to think of God as the author