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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| often in like manner only a pleasing picture. (2) There is the 2 Intro| thought and would have added a pleasing variety to the sound. And Euthyphro Part
3 Intro| Euthyphro, may be dear or pleasing to Zeus (who inflicted a 4 Intro| father), but not equally pleasing to Cronos or Uranus (who 5 Intro| beneficial, but what is pleasing or dear to them; and this 6 Text | has been shown to be also pleasing and dear to them.’ And therefore, 7 Text | SOCRATES: Piety, then, is pleasing to the gods, but not beneficial Gorgias Part
8 Intro| one image to another is pleasing to us: on the other hand, Laws Book
9 6 | ornamental; they will provide a pleasing amusement, but they will 10 6 | the marriage which is most pleasing to himself, but after that 11 10 | say of them only what is pleasing to the Gods. But as to our Philebus Part
12 Intro| envious man finds something pleasing in the misfortunes of others? ‘ Protagoras Part
13 Intro| Protagoras which impairs this pleasing impression of the grave The Republic Book
14 3 | everything which he had done pleasing to him, whether in building The Sophist Part
15 Text | hireling whose conversation is pleasing and who baits his hook only The Statesman Part
16 Text | persuading a multitude by a pleasing tale and not by teaching?~ Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| They leave on the mind a pleasing sense of wonder and novelty: Timaeus Part
18 Text | so well in combinations pleasing to the palate, and is, as