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Euthyphro Part
1 Text | say is true. But they are jealous of us all; and we must be Gorgias Part
2 Text | than not; you would not be jealous when you saw any one killing Laws Book
3 3 | public; for the king was not jealous, but allowed him full liberty 4 5 | second place; but he who is jealous and will not, if he can 5 9 | companions, above all to the jealous man himself, and in a less Lysis Part
6 Intro| Hesiod says that ‘potter is jealous of potter, bard of bard;’ Menexenus Part
7 Text | as prosperity makes men jealous, there succeeded a jealousy Meno Part
8 Text | he could not have been jealous of him, or have intentionally Phaedrus Part
9 Text | their merit, will not be jealous of the companions of their 10 Text | therefore he cannot help being jealous, and will debar his beloved 11 Text | converse; he will even cast a jealous eye upon his gold and silver Protagoras Part
12 Intro| and Simonides, who was jealous of the fame of this saying, 13 Intro| says of himself, the ‘least jealous of mankind.’~Nor is there The Republic Book
14 6 | and free from envy will be jealous of one in whom there is 15 9 | hidden in the house, and is jealous of any other citizen who 16 9 | and is of necessity more jealous, more faithless, more unjust, The Sophist Part
17 Intro| The ordinary logic is also jealous of the explanation of negation The Symposium Part
18 Text | consent to this, and not be jealous, for I have a great desire Timaeus Part
19 Intro| good, and therefore not jealous, and being free from jealousy 20 Intro| everywhere.’ He was not ‘a jealous God,’ and therefore he desired