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The Apology Part
1 Intro| Plato when depicting the sufferings of the Just in the Republic. 2 Text | think, in comparing my own sufferings with theirs. Above all, Gorgias Part
3 Intro| nearly the same language. The sufferings and fate of the just man, 4 Text | and painful and fearful sufferings as the penalty of their Laws Book
5 9 | all” we must include just sufferings which are the correlatives 6 9 | because we saw that these sufferings are infinite in number and 7 9 | most dishonourable of all sufferings. And if this be true, are Phaedo Part
8 Intro| they are let out and their sufferings cease: if not, they are 9 Intro| could see the least of the sufferings which the writers of Infernos 10 Text | many struggles and many sufferings hardly and with violence Philebus Part
11 Intro| able to undergo similar sufferings, and like him stand fast The Republic Book
12 2 | doings of Cronus, and the sufferings which in turn his son inflicted 13 2 | if a poet writes of the sufferings of Niobe-the subject of 14 10 | nature by reason of his sufferings. About the middle came the The Second Alcibiades Part
15 Text | into the greatest pains and sufferings. For some have begotten The Symposium Part
16 Text | hearing,~‘Of the doings and sufferings of the enduring man’~while Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| that our thoughts, actions, sufferings, are our own. It is a kind Timaeus Part
18 Intro| guiltless of their faults and sufferings.~Between the ideal and the