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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| the world below, and the misery which he brought upon his The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | wisdom, is delivered from his misery?~ALCIBIADES: Clearly.~SOCRATES: Gorgias Part
3 Intro| and would suffer extreme misery if he desisted. Are you 4 Text | not to know happiness and misery—that is the chief of them. 5 Text | their opposites, evil and misery, in a similar alternation? ( Laws Book
6 2 | is wretched and lives in misery? As the poet says, and with Meno Part
7 Text | desires evil; for what is misery but the desire and possession The Republic Book
8 1 | But happiness, and not misery, is profitable? ~Of course. ~ 9 2 | gods apportion calamity and misery to many good men, and good 10 3 | lamenting and saying, ~"Alas! my misery! Alas! that I bore the bravest 11 9 | live, in happiness or in misery? ~Yes, he said, he is the 12 9 | all these things, in the misery and evil which they inflict 13 9 | their relative happiness and misery. And here we must not allow 14 9 | about the happiness and misery of the tyrant when compared 15 9 | find more of this sort of misery than in the tyrannical man, 16 9 | reached the utmost extreme of misery. ~Then who is more miserable? ~ 17 9 | and vice, happiness and misery. ~Need we hire a herald, The Second Alcibiades Part
18 Text | passed all their days in misery, while the parents of good The Seventh Letter Part
19 Text | circumstance of shame and misery.~It was by urging these The Sophist Part
20 Intro| evil. But when he sees the misery and ignorance of mankind The Statesman Part
21 Intro| succeeded by a second; the misery and wickedness of the world Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| the view of happiness and misery in themselves, or to the 23 Text | and of human happiness and misery in general—what they are, Timaeus Part
24 Intro| contracted, and causing pain and misery by twisting out of its place