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Charmides Part
1 Intro| history, except, perhaps, the modest and retiring nature which, 2 Text | temperance makes a man ashamed or modest, and that temperance is Critias Part
3 Intro| their syssitia. These were modest dwellings, which they bequeathed 4 Text | and ostentation, and built modest houses in which they and Gorgias Part
5 Intro| although learned men, were too modest, and their modesty made 6 Intro| well-educated; and he is not too modest to speak out (of this he 7 Intro| assigned for the pilot’s modest charge; and in the proposed 8 Text | wish, but they would be too modest to question you. And therefore 9 Text | and because he was too modest to say what he thought, 10 Text | hence, if a person is too modest to say what he thinks, he 11 Text | enough, and they are too modest. Why, their modesty is so 12 Text | Gorgias, until they were too modest to say what they thought; 13 Text | but you will not be too modest and will not be scared, 14 Text | rhetoric. Yet his art is modest and unpresuming: it has Laws Book
15 5 | disparage the small and modest proportions of the inheritances 16 7 | enjoyment of prosperity and modest pleasures, and may be truly Meno Part
17 Text | who is a well-conditioned, modest man, not insolent, or overbearing, Phaedrus Part
18 Text | but to those who will be modest and tell no tales; nor to 19 Text | or philosophers is their modest and befitting title.~PHAEDRUS: The Symposium Part
20 Text | and you appear to be too modest to speak. Now I feel that Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| wonder, and is almost too modest to speak, but, encouraged 22 Text | other men, and will be too modest to fancy that you know what Timaeus Part
23 Intro| the IDEA of good. He is modest and hesitating, and confesses