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Euthydemus Part
1 Intro| they imagine to be their rivals. They are a class who are The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | not even dare to be your rivals; and, being regarded by 3 Text | Persian king were your true rivals?~ALCIBIADES: I believe that 4 Text | nurture and education of your rivals, but that would be tedious; 5 Text | but these kings are our rivals, and we can only overcome Laws Book
6 5 | virtue, and reduces his rivals to despair by his unjust 7 7 | makers of the same strains, rivals and antagonists in the noblest 8 8 | have they not innumerable rivals? To be sure, will be the Philebus Part
9 Intro| place, whom I propose as rivals to pleasure.~And now, having 10 Text | names which I adduced of the rivals of pleasure?~PROTARCHUS: The Statesman Part
11 Intro| the anticipation that the rivals of the king will be found 12 Intro| distinguish him from his rivals, we must view him, (2) as 13 Intro| political shepherd from his rivals. No one would think of usurping 14 Intro| separating the true king from his rivals.~I will select the example 15 Intro| whom I expect that the real rivals of the king will be discovered. 16 Text | only that all others are rivals of the true shepherd who 17 Text | as there were innumerable rivals of the royal race who claim 18 Text | the throne, who are the rivals of the king in the formation 19 Text | the rest of them, were the rivals of the weaver. All the others,