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Euthydemus Part
1 Text | dispute their title to the palm of wisdom, for that they Laws Book
2 2 | men, and the winner of the palm, who gives us the greatest 3 2 | as I was saying, bear the palm, who gives most mirth to 4 2 | and that he is to bear the palm who gives the most pleasure 5 4 | state, he shall win the palm; and to him who is victorious 6 4 | him who bears the second palm; and on a similar principle 7 5 | war, desires to win the palm of obedience to the laws 8 5 | citizen, and bear away the palm of virtue. The same praise 9 7 | weep most, carries away the palm of victory. Now, ought we 10 12 | virtue, and has won the palm of excellence, that these Phaedrus Part
11 Text | allow him to carry off the palm. And we, on our part, will Philebus Part
12 Intro| have a first and second palm of victory. For there may 13 Text | fall; in fighting for the palm, she has been smitten by Protagoras Part
14 Text | speech—in this he yields the palm to Protagoras: but I should 15 Text | he would carry off the palm among his contemporaries. The Republic Book
16 10 | that so she may win that palm of appearance which is hers The Symposium Part
17 Text | determine who bears off the palm of wisdom—of this Dionysus Timaeus Part
18 Text | bodies, shall carry off the palm, not as an enemy, but as