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Charmides Part
1 Text| knowledge of shoemaking?~God forbid.~Or of working in brass?~ Crito Part
2 Text| him. None of us laws will forbid him or interfere with him. Euthydemus Part
3 Text| is present with you?~God forbid, I replied.~But how, he Gorgias Part
4 Text| and for myself, Heaven forbid that I should have any business Laws Book
5 3 | himself?~Megillus. Heaven forbid!~Athenian. Or an artist, 6 5 | enactments, will certainly forbid them; and will endure, further, 7 7 | victory. Now, ought we not to forbid such strains as these? And 8 8 | the law to prohibit and forbid them all to exist among 9 11 | angry have a set purpose? We forbid earnest—that is unalterably 10 12 | unless the Pythian oracle forbid them; for this burial is 11 12 | over the dead; but he may forbid cries of lamentation, and 12 12 | the house; also, he may forbid the bringing of the dead Phaedo Part
13 Text| Or did the authorities forbid them to be present—so that Protagoras Part
14 Text| reason physicians always forbid their patients the use of 15 Text| strangers; and they themselves forbid their young men to go out The Republic Book
16 1 | thinks, whether you and I forbid him or not? ~I presume then 17 1 | into your souls? ~Heaven forbid! I said; I would only ask 18 2 | against the gods. ~Heaven forbid, he said. ~But although 19 3 | gain-these things we shall forbid them to utter, and command 20 5 | are cobblers, we should forbid the hairy men to be cobblers, 21 5 | thing which the rulers will forbid. ~Yes, he said, and it ought 22 6 | pleasure is the good? ~God forbid, I replied; but may I ask The Sophist Part
23 Text| out the argument and yet forbid us to call anything, because The Symposium Part
24 Text| thing. But when parents forbid their sons to talk with