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The Apology Part
1 Intro| And we may perhaps even indulge in the fancy that the actual The First Alcibiades Part
2 Text | absolute power, so do I indulge a hope that I shall be the Gorgias Part
3 Intro| happiness even in that.’ And to indulge unnatural desires, if they 4 Intro| not allow the sick man to indulge his appetites with a variety 5 Text | good, and then we do not indulge but resist them: was not Laws Book
6 5 | is possible, and will not indulge in vain wishes or attempts 7 7 | and not allowing them to indulge, except in some few matters, 8 11 | control with blows those who indulge in passion, which is another Meno Part
9 Text | Socrates.~SOCRATES: Shall I indulge you?~MENO: By all means.~ Parmenides Part
10 Text | time of life. But I must indulge you, as Zeno says that I Phaedrus Part
11 Text | propose that you should indulge every non-lover. To which 12 Text | lover would advise you to indulge all lovers, for the indiscriminate Protagoras Part
13 Text | to be evil, nevertheless indulge in them, would you not say The Republic Book
14 10 | which is forcing him to indulge his sorrow? ~True. ~But The Symposium Part
15 Text | the beloved may honourably indulge the lover. For when the 16 Text | just now saying that to indulge good men is honourable, Theaetetus Part
17 Intro| men are always tempted to indulge. But however certain we 18 Text | flatter his master in word and indulge him in deed; but his soul