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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Text| At your fancying that the contest on which you are entering 2 Text| you mean to say that the contest is not with these?~SOCRATES: Gorgias Part
3 Text| chosen if he wished; and in a contest with a man of any other Laches Part
4 Text| in war, or in any sort of contest; but to whom the suffering Laws Book
5 4 | That when there has been a contest for power, those who gain 6 8 | never meet until the hour of contest arrived; and should we do 7 8 | shall be the order of the contest, and we will wait for them 8 8 | will fix the length of the contest at two–thirds, and for the 9 8 | also of the toils of the contest, and of daily exercises 10 9 | If any one in an athletic contest, and at the public games, 11 12 | music, or any other sort of contest, from being present at the 12 12 | from being present at the contest, let him who has a mind 13 12 | having reference to that contest, and in any case he shall Menexenus Part
14 Text| likely be victors in the contest, if you learn so to order Philebus Part
15 Text| the account of mind in her contest for the second place, should The Republic Book
16 1 | He made an attempt to contest this proposition also, but 17 2 | injustice; and at every contest, whether in public or private, 18 3 | in training for the great contest of all-are they not? ~Yes, 19 6 | overcome in such an unequal contest? ~None, he replied. ~No, 20 7 | said. ~And if there were a contest, and he had to compete in 21 8 | not spend his money in the contest for glory; so afraid is The Second Alcibiades Part
22 Text| engage in any other sort of contest or to do anything whatever The Sophist Part
23 Text| the pugnacious which is a contest of bodily strength may be