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Crito Part
1 Text | just and unjust, fair and foul, good and evil, which are Gorgias Part
2 Intro| evil is considered the more foul or dishonourable of the 3 Intro| what is fair and what is foul; whether the terms are applied 4 Text | catamite is not terrible, foul, miserable? Or would you Laws Book
5 9 | happiness. Wherefore it is a foul thing and hateful to the 6 11 | the sort of practices, and foul evils they are, which cast 7 11 | on one another, and using foul names, out of words light Phaedo Part
8 Text | looks, loose gestures, and foul talk, But most by lewd and 9 Text | swift and slow, or fair and foul, or black and white: and 10 Text | done impure deeds, whether foul murders or other crimes 11 Text | deeds of sacrilege, murders foul and violent, or the like— The Republic Book
12 3 | but wolves, would be a foul and monstrous thing in a The Symposium Part
13 Intro| a mean between fair and foul, good and evil, and not 14 Text | separate fair love from foul, or to convert one into 15 Text | is love then evil and foul?’ ‘Hush,’ she cried; ‘must 16 Text | she cried; ‘must that be foul which is not fair?’ ‘Certainly,’ 17 Text | not fair is of necessity foul, or what is not good evil; 18 Text | and good he is therefore foul and evil; for he is in a 19 Text | in one point of view and foul in another, or at one time 20 Text | relation or at another place foul, as if fair to some and 21 Text | as if fair to some and foul to others, or in the likeness