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Crito Part
1 Text | Athenians, seemed to be so fond of the state, or, in other Gorgias Part
2 Text | and therefore he is not fond of life; he leaves all that Laches Part
3 Text | be the sufferer; for I am fond of his conversation, Lysimachus. Laws Book
4 2 | one. But human poets are fond of introducing this sort 5 5 | I would not have any one fond of heaping up riches for 6 11 | concerning which the many are too fond of saying that at proper 7 11 | comic writers who are so fond of making mankind ridiculous, Lysis Part
8 Text | his own accord; for he is fond of listening, Socrates. 9 Text | others dogs; and some are fond of gold, and others of honour. Phaedrus Part
10 Text | great politicians are so fond as of writing speeches and Philebus Part
11 Intro| ancient philosophers were fond of asking, in the language 12 Intro| doctrine of utility, are fond of repeating that we are The Republic Book
13 5 | replied, are, as I conceive, fond of fine tones and colors 14 8 | ill-treatment which women are so fond of rehearsing. ~Yes, said The Sophist Part
15 Intro| They are assumed, as he is fond of repeating, upon the condition 16 Intro| history of religion.~Hegel is fond of repeating that all philosophies 17 Intro| and technical.~Hegel is fond of etymologies and often The Statesman Part
18 Intro| circumstances. Plato is fond of picturing the advantages The Symposium Part
19 Intro| of the mind is fixed in fond amazement. The unity of 20 Text | must go on. See you how fond he is of the fair? He is Theaetetus Part
21 Text | creature is a man who is fond of talking!~THEAETETUS: