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The Apology Part
1 Intro| last words of prophetic rebuke and exhortation.~The first 2 Intro| generation of teachers who would rebuke and exhort the Athenian Gorgias Part
3 Text | receives admonition and rebuke and punishment?~POLUS: Yes.~ 4 Text | men, succeeds in escaping rebuke or correction or punishment; Laws Book
5 5 | reverence from us, if we rebuke them when they show a want 6 5 | advice and administering rebuke to the younger—in this way 7 8 | Athenian. That is a very fair rebuke, Cleinias; and I will now 8 9 | they shall threaten and rebuke the man who arrested him, Lysis Part
9 Text | what you like, and never rebuke you or hinder you from doing Phaedrus Part
10 Intro| returning to earth, ‘courteously rebuke’ us—would he not say that 11 Text | vulgar deem him mad, and rebuke him; they do not see that 12 Text | acknowledge the justice of your rebuke; and I think that the Theban Protagoras Part
13 Text | would instruct, no one would rebuke, or be angry with those The Republic Book
14 3 | actions; neither will he rebuke any inclination which may 15 3 | gives him the drink, or rebuke Patroclus, who is treating 16 7 | said, the justice of your rebuke. Still, I should like to The Symposium Part
17 Intro| doubted: compare his public rebuke of Critias for his shameful 18 Text | the reprovers and do not rebuke them—any one who reflects