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Alphabetical [« »] enjoyed 5 enjoyers 1 enjoying 7 enjoyment 23 enjoyments 2 enjoys 2 enlarge 8 | Frequency [« »] 23 directed 23 disguise 23 distribution 23 enjoyment 23 ethical 23 examined 23 fanciful | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances enjoyment |
The First Alcibiades Part
1 Text | ought to pass life in the enjoyment of them. But I shall reveal Gorgias Part
2 Intro| which he uses in his own enjoyment and in the government of 3 Intro| when he might have the enjoyment of all things! For the truth 4 Intro| tyrant drowned in luxurious enjoyment. Neither is he speaking, Laws Book
5 1 | justify themselves in the enjoyment of unnatural pleasures by 6 7 | and have good health and enjoyment of life; and if ever afterwards 7 7 | a temperate soul in the enjoyment of prosperity and modest 8 9 | where he shall remain in the enjoyment of all his possessions. Phaedrus Part
9 Intro| a kindred nature to the enjoyment of personal beauty. And 10 Text | not merely regard present enjoyment, but also future advantage, 11 Text | and is led away to the enjoyment of beauty, and especially Philebus Part
12 Intro| another, as the transient enjoyment of eating and drinking compared 13 Intro| mind with merely animal enjoyment. They could not believe 14 Intro| and happiness,—the inward enjoyment of that which is best and 15 Text | Philebus was saying that enjoyment and pleasure and delight, 16 Text | pleasure and delight and enjoyment and the like were the chief 17 Text | all your life long in the enjoyment of the greatest pleasures?~ 18 Text | lives in the most constant enjoyment of them to be the happiest 19 Text | world by their pursuit of enjoyment proclaim her to be so;— The Republic Book
20 1 | going to have any benefit or enjoyment themselves, but as a necessity, 21 9 | pain, and not any positive enjoyment, are extolled by them as The Statesman Part
22 Intro| of wealth, though not the enjoyment of it, has become diffused The Symposium Part
23 Text | who had any real powers of enjoyment; though not willing to drink,