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height

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| of his life, and in the height of his triumph, when he Charmides Part
2 PreS | internal evidence only. To ‘the height of this great argument’ 3 Text | of the body also, is the height of folly. And arguing in Critias Part
4 Text | and of a proportionate height, having a strange barbaric 5 Text | manner of trees of wonderful height and beauty, owing to the Euthydemus Part
6 Text | age? has he got to such a height of skill as that?~He can Gorgias Part
7 Intro| sometimes veils from us the height of idealism to which he 8 Text | which, as you say, is the height of disgrace. My answer to Laws Book
9 1 | cypresses, which are of rare height and beauty, and there are 10 5 | themselves and as measures of height and depth, and in all sounds, 11 7 | does not reach twice the height which he attained at five.~ Meno Part
12 Text | not such conduct be the height of folly?~ANYTUS: Yes, by Parmenides Part
13 Intro| Being, appears to be the height of absurdity.~Perhaps there Protagoras Part
14 Text | running away, is the very height of folly, and also greatly 15 Text | nothing to show worthy of this height of dignity, but should only 16 Text | when you have climbed the height, Then, to retain virtue, The Republic Book
17 4 | seems to have reached a height from which, as from some The Sophist Part
18 Intro| to look down as ‘from a height’ on the ‘friends of the 19 Intro| of thinking, is a great height of philosophy. This dearly 20 Text | which they believe to be the height of wisdom.~THEAETETUS: Certainly, The Symposium Part
21 Intro| complement of the other. At the height of divine inspiration, when Theaetetus Part
22 Text | that I, who am of a certain height and taller than you, may 23 Text | without gaining or losing in height, be not so tall—not that 24 Text | without losing somewhat of my height; and I could give you ten 25 Text | revenge; for dizzied by the height at which he is hanging,


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