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Gorgias Part
1 Text | them gives pleasure to the spectators; can you give any other 2 Text | to give pleasure to the spectators, or does she fight against Ion Part
3 Text | similar effects on most of the spectators?~ION: Only too well; for Laws Book
4 2 | the most pleasure to the spectators—there is to be no regulation 5 2 | pandering to the pleasure of the spectators. The ancient and common 6 2 | judgment to the body of spectators, who determined the victor 7 2 | and the result is that the spectators instruct themselves;—and 8 2 | representative. Will not poets and spectators and actors all agree in 9 3 | instruction insisted that the spectators should listen in silence 10 6 | required to be hearers and spectators of the causes; and any one 11 6 | waiting for scholars and spectators, let us proceed to the subjects 12 12 | own. And they shall send spectators of another sort, if they 13 12 | persons answering to our spectators, who come from another land Phaedo Part
14 Intro| capacity of becoming the ‘spectators of all time and all existence,’ 15 Intro| calmness of the scene. Like the spectators at the time, we cannot pity 16 Text | a race is bidden by the spectators to run when he is already Philebus Part
17 Text | the sight of tragedies the spectators smile through their tears?~ The Republic Book
18 5 | step-to make our children spectators of war; but we must also The Sophist Part
19 Intro| separates them. They are ‘the spectators of all time and of all existence;’ The Symposium Part
20 Intro| more than any number of spectators at the theatre, and Socrates, 21 Intro| reflection amid the wonder of the spectators; how on another occasion Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| rather appear to be. They are spectators, not thinkers, and the best