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The Apology Part
1 Text | foolish; and that others less esteemed were really wiser and better. Euthydemus Part
2 Text | that they are generally esteemed the wisest; nothing but The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | and was he to be lightly esteemed who inscribed the text on Gorgias Part
4 Intro| that the rhetoricians are esteemed flatterers?’ They are not 5 Intro| flatterers?’ They are not esteemed at all. ‘Why, have they 6 Intro| unscrupulous man is better esteemed than the more conscientious, 7 Text | he not knowing is to be esteemed to know more about these Laws Book
8 5 | And yet more highly to be esteemed is he who co–operates with 9 8 | to be detected shall be esteemed dishonourable, but not, 10 10 | of them by those who are esteemed to be the best of poets, Phaedrus Part
11 Intro| distasteful to Plato, who esteemed genius far above art, and 12 Text | the lover is more to be esteemed, because his love is thought 13 Text | indiscriminate favour is less esteemed by the rational recipient, 14 Text | grant that I may be yet more esteemed in the eyes of the fair. 15 Text | right, and equally to be esteemed—that is what you have heard?~ Protagoras Part
16 Text | people, and indeed they are esteemed to be such by the other The Republic Book
17 6 | is not likely to be much esteemed by those of the opposite 18 9 | what think you of things esteemed noble and ignoble? Is not