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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| he despatches the bad to Tartarus, labelled either as curable 2 Intro| general, and for a very few a Tartarus or hell. The myth which 3 Intro| sinners, who are cast into Tartarus, there to remain as the 4 Text | punishment, which is called Tartarus. And in the time of Cronos, 5 Text | Blessed, and the other to Tartarus. Rhadamanthus shall judge 6 Text | incurable, and sends him away to Tartarus, whither he goes and receives Phaedo Part
7 Intro| chasm or opening called Tartarus, into which streams of fire 8 Intro| flows into the depths of Tartarus. The fourth river, Cocytus, 9 Intro| This river, too, falls into Tartarus.~The dead are first of all 10 Intro| incurable are thrust into Tartarus, from which they never come 11 Intro| unpardonable, are thrust into Tartarus, but are cast forth at the 12 Intro| are borne unceasingly into Tartarus and back again, until they 13 Text | other poets, have called Tartarus. And the see-saw is caused 14 Text | distant; and again fall into Tartarus, some at a point a good 15 Text | about the earth plunges into Tartarus at a deeper level. This 16 Text | a circle and falls into Tartarus over against Pyriphlegethon; 17 Text | like—such are hurled into Tartarus which is their suitable 18 Text | circumstances—these are plunged into Tartarus, the pains of which they 19 Text | carried back again into Tartarus and from thence into the