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Charmides Part
1 Ded | I have thought that the possessor of either of the former Cratylus Part
2 Intro| the other is ‘a holder or possessor.’ For as the lion’s whelp Gorgias Part
3 Intro| Socrates, would not envy the possessor of despotic power, who can 4 Text | that power is a good to the possessor.~POLUS: And that is what Laws Book
5 5 | following manner:—Let the possessor of a lot leave the one of 6 11 | claimant shall summon the possessor, who shall bring it before 7 11 | declares to be his, let the possessor refer to the seller or to 8 12 | during this time, and the possessor is proved to have made no Menexenus Part
9 Text | reverse of comely, making the possessor more conspicuous, and manifesting Meno Part
10 Text | evils are hurtful to the possessor of them, know that they Phaedrus Part
11 Text | drink, which inclines the possessor of the desire to drink, Philebus Part
12 Text | brings confusion on the possessor of it.~PROTARCHUS: Most The Republic Book
13 2 | effect they have on the possessor of them which makes the 14 2 | either of them do to the possessor of them, which makes the 15 3 | naturally advantageous to the possessor, whether he seem to be just 16 6 | philosophy the soul which is the possessor of them. ~That is very singular, The Second Alcibiades Part
17 Text | often than not injure the possessor. Consider the matter thus:— 18 Text | injure than to benefit the possessor, unless he had also the Timaeus Part
19 Text | right names, and make the possessor of them to become a rational