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Cratylus Part
1 Text | kakia is kakos ion (going badly); and this evil motion when 2 Text | mean kakos ienai, or going badly, or limping and halting; Laches Part
3 Text | in having put my question badly, and that this was the reason 4 Text | reason of your answering badly. For I meant to ask you Laws Book
5 3 | their country turn out so badly?~Megillus. How do you mean; 6 5 | send away the unhealthy and badly bred to other herds, and 7 7 | knowledge, and apply themselves badly. For entire ignorance is Phaedrus Part
8 Text | man writes not well, but badly.~PHAEDRUS: Clearly.~SOCRATES: 9 Text | what is well and what is badly—need we ask Lysias, or any The Republic Book
10 8 | named, treat their subjects badly; while they and their adherents, The Second Alcibiades Part
11 Text | knew; But knew them all badly.’ (A fragment from the pseudo-Homeric 12 Text | impossibility of knowing a thing badly: for it was no less a person 13 Text | things, but knew them all badly.’ The solution of the riddle 14 Text | is this, I imagine:—By ‘badly’ Homer meant ‘bad’ and ‘ The Seventh Letter Part
15 Text | great difficulty. For he was badly off for trustworthy friends; 16 Text | that, if they were written badly, I should be the person Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| scarcely alive, for he had been badly wounded at the battle of 18 Text | scarcely alive, for he has been badly wounded; but he was suffering Timaeus Part
19 Text | would take the impression badly, because it would intrude