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Gorgias Part
1 Text | and utility.~SOCRATES: And deformity or disgrace may be equally 2 Text | things, that which exceeds in deformity or disgrace, exceeds either 3 Text | weakness and disease and deformity?~POLUS: I should.~SOCRATES: 4 Text | Rhadamanthus beholds, full of all deformity and disproportion, which Laws Book
5 1 | accord bringing upon himself deformity, leanness, ugliness, decrepitude?~ The Republic Book
6 1 | by others to be vice and deformity, an answer might have been 7 3 | up amid images of moral deformity, as in some noxious pasture, 8 4 | disease, and weakness, and deformity, of the same? ~True. ~And The Sophist Part
9 Intro| the body, and the other to deformity. Disease is the discord 10 Intro| principles in the soul; and deformity is the want of symmetry, 11 Intro| diseases and gymnastic the deformity of the body, so correction 12 Text | in the body, the other to deformity.~THEAETETUS: I do not understand.~ 13 Text | Just that.~STRANGER: And is deformity anything but the want of 14 Text | sorts of varieties, to be deformity.~STRANGER: And in the case 15 Text | gymnastic, which has to do with deformity, and medicine, which has The Symposium Part
16 Text | as is evident, for with deformity Love has no concern. In 17 Text | love of beauty and not of deformity?~He assented.~And the admission 18 Text | be in beauty and not in deformity; and this procreation is 19 Text | may beget offspring—for in deformity he will beget nothing—and