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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Text | like, but what healthy or diseased men are like—would the many Gorgias Part
2 Intro| death, if one of them is diseased in body, and still more 3 Intro| and still more if he is diseased in mind—who can say? The 4 Text | miserable a companion a diseased soul is than a diseased 5 Text | diseased soul is than a diseased body; a soul, I say, which Laws Book
6 5 | cowardly, the intemperate, the diseased. He who knows the temperate 7 5 | And the same holds of the diseased and healthy life; they both 8 5 | foolish and intemperate and diseased lives; and generally speaking, Phaedo Part
9 Text | asks you ‘why a body is diseased,’ you will not say from Phaedrus Part
10 Text | Now to him who has a mind diseased anything is agreeable which The Republic Book
11 3 | body; but those who are diseased in their bodies they will 12 4 | or of disease necessarily diseased, or that the sciences of 13 8 | And, as in a body which is diseased the addition of a touch 14 9 | of himself: he is like a diseased or paralytic man who is The Symposium Part
15 Text | one, and the desire of the diseased is another; and as Pausanias Timaeus Part
16 Intro| unites the flesh and bones is diseased, and is no longer renewed 17 Intro| disorders. The body which is diseased from the effects of fire 18 Text | the flesh to the bones is diseased, and no longer being separated 19 Text | all is when the marrow is diseased, either from excess or defect; 20 Text | he is regarded not as one diseased, but as one who is voluntarily