Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] retreated 1 retreating 1 retreats 1 retribution 17 retributions 3 retrogression 1 return 193 | Frequency [« »] 17 regardless 17 regulation 17 render 17 retribution 17 richer 17 ruled 17 safer | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances retribution |
Critias Part
1 Text | will impose upon me a just retribution, and the just retribution 2 Text | retribution, and the just retribution of him who errs is that Gorgias Part
3 Intro| Plato. He supposes a day of retribution, in which the good are to 4 Text | also that if he meets with retribution and punishment he will still 5 Text | punished and does not meet with retribution, and less miserable if he 6 Text | punished and meets with retribution at the hands of gods and 7 Text | is punished and suffers retribution, suffers justly?~POLUS: 8 Text | unjust man not suffering retribution, what is that defence of Laws Book
9 5 | which is not justice but retribution; for justice and the just 10 5 | just are noble, whereas retribution is the suffering which waits 11 9 | who is willing to inflict retribution on behalf of the dead. And 12 10 | some name expressive of retribution. Now, men fall into impiety Phaedo Part
13 Intro| earnest about his doctrine of retribution, which is repeated in all 14 Intro| derived from the necessity of retribution. The wicked would be too 15 Intro| The manner in which this retribution is accomplished Plato represents 16 Intro| connected with a doctrine of retribution. In the Phaedrus the immortality Protagoras Part
17 Intro| prevention, of course —mere retribution is for beasts, and not for