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Critias Part
1 Intro| plain around the city was highly cultivated and sheltered Crito Part
2 Text | of the Athenians: for I highly value your attempts to persuade The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | among the noblest of them, highly connected both on the father’ Laws Book
4 1 | that virtue which Tyrtaeus highly praises is well enough, 5 3 | period of time.~Cleinias. A highly probable supposition.~Athenian. 6 5 | of others. And yet more highly to be esteemed is he who 7 7 | respect imitate her, esteeming highly the favour of the Goddess, Lysis Part
8 Text | that gold and silver are highly valued by us, that is not Phaedrus Part
9 Text | despising, or rather so highly do they value the practice Protagoras Part
10 Intro| be satisfied.~Socrates is highly delighted with the explanation 11 Intro| Socrates proceeds to argue in a highly impressive manner that the The Republic Book
12 3 | Again, truth should be highly valued; if, as we were saying, 13 8 | so; at any rate money is highly valued by him as well as The Statesman Part
14 Text | which I hastily threw out is highly important, even if we leave The Symposium Part
15 Text | has decided that they are highly commendable and that there Theaetetus Part
16 Text | to-day I heard some people highly praising his behaviour in