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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| mental science, were either banished or used only with the distinct 2 Intro| higher onomatopea which has banished the cruder sort as unworthy Euthyphro Part
3 Intro| Homer and Hesiod, if not banished from the state, or whipped Gorgias Part
4 Intro| services, the ungrateful city banished him, or condemned him to 5 Text | be held in detestation or banished from the city;—surely not. 6 Text | be held in detestation or banished. For he was intended by 7 Text | be held in detestation, banished, and put to death, and not 8 Text | is not to be accused or banished if the pugilist makes a 9 Text | teacher, who is not to be banished, but the wrong-doer himself 10 Text | his rhetoric—he is to be banished—was not that said?~GORGIAS: Laws Book
11 5 | individual is altogether banished from life, and things which 12 9 | or a citizen, he shall be banished for life from the country 13 9 | first place be for ever banished from the city into the country, Meno Part
14 Intro| thought of it. It has been banished again and again, but has Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| of good taste should be banished, and which were far enough The Republic Book
16 3 | These then, I said, must be banished; they are of no use, even 17 8 | desires die, and others are banished; a spirit of reverence enters 18 9 | them-either they are wholly banished or they become few and weak; The Seventh Letter Part
19 Text | happen to him, or if he were banished by Dionysios and his other The Statesman Part
20 Intro| place of things. He has banished the poets, and is beginning Timaeus Part
21 Intro| to order, nor altogether banished, the source of evil, seen 22 Text | mastered, and is either utterly banished, or is thrust through the