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Cratylus Part
1 Text | is his nature; Agamemnon (admirable for remaining) is one who 2 Text | army is a proof of that admirable endurance in him which is 3 Text | name which is given to the admirable (agasto) in nature; for, 4 Text | are some things which are admirable for their swiftness, and 5 Text | their swiftness, and this admirable part of nature is called 6 Text | a compound of agastos (admirable) and thoos (swift). And Gorgias Part
7 Text | art; for the first makes admirable loaves, the second excellent Laws Book
8 6 | said, a heaven–born and admirable institution, but you are 9 12 | the examiners ought to be admirable in every sort of virtue. 10 12 | no meaning the divine and admirable law possessing a name akin Meno Part
11 Text | appears to me to be an admirable answer.~SOCRATES: Why, yes, Phaedo Part
12 Text | notion, which appeared quite admirable, and I said to myself: If Phaedrus Part
13 Text | Phaedrus, you have been an admirable guide.~PHAEDRUS: What an 14 Text | language?~SOCRATES: Yes, quite admirable; the effect on me was ravishing. 15 Text | Socrates, that this is admirable, if only practicable.~SOCRATES: The Republic Book
16 1 | restless soul of man." ~How admirable are his words! And the great The Symposium Part
17 Intro| Compare Hoeck’s Creta and the admirable and exhaustive article of Timaeus Part
18 Text | Italy, a city which has admirable laws, and who is himself 19 Text | being infinite in number and admirable for their variety, make