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Critias
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1 Intro| a just and famous race, celebrated for their beauty and virtue 2 Text | surrounding mountains were celebrated for their number and size The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | by accident to the more celebrated name of Plato, or of some Gorgias Part
4 Intro| displaying his talents, and is celebrated throughout Greece. Like Laws Book
5 2 | of music. Music is more celebrated than any other kind of imitation, 6 7 | heroes they ought to be celebrated; and, in the next place, 7 7 | purifications are made or mysteries celebrated—all this sort of dancing 8 8 | musical contests will be celebrated in their turn by the command 9 10 | judgment of men, and are celebrated both by poets and prose Menexenus Part
10 Pre | by accident to the more celebrated name of Plato, or of some 11 Text | wherefore their virtues will be celebrated in times to come, as they 12 Text | to come, as they are now celebrated by us. But at a later period Meno Part
13 Text | reputation of being the most celebrated wrestlers of that day. Do Parmenides Part
14 Intro| term substance at least two celebrated theological controversies Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| morning with Lysias, the celebrated rhetorician, and is going 16 Intro| upon in heaven. Then she celebrated holy mysteries and beheld 17 Text | truly called most blessed, celebrated by us in our state of innocence, Protagoras Part
18 Intro| would introduce him to the celebrated teacher. He has come before 19 Text | Tarentum, or the more recently celebrated Herodicus, now of Selymbria The Republic Book
20 1 | but a festival will be celebrated at night, which you certainly 21 10 | followers are to this day quite celebrated for the order which was The Statesman Part
22 Text | sacrifices are supposed to be celebrated by him who has been chosen Timaeus Part
23 Intro| from time to time in the celebrated lines of Seneca and in many


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