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Gorgias Part
1 Intro| to rule over ten thousand fools? ‘Yes, that is my meaning.’ 2 Intro| in which he represents fools as the uninitiated, who 3 Text | superior to ten thousand fools, and he ought to rule them, 4 Text | innocence! you mean those fools,—the temperate?~SOCRATES: 5 Text | Socrates; and they are really fools, for how can a man be happy 6 Text | SOCRATES: And do you call the fools and cowards good men? For Laws Book
7 8 | competitors, the ridicule of fools would ryot deter us from 8 11 | to be regarded as utter fools. But if these things are Philebus Part
9 Text | possessing the minds of fools and wantons becomes madness Protagoras Part
10 Text | and there are innumerable fools’~(implying that if he delighted The Republic Book
11 9 | implant in the minds of fools insane desires of themselves; 12 10 | mighty in the vain talk of fools," and "the mob of sages The Symposium Part
13 Text | good judges are than many fools?~Nay, replied Socrates, 14 Text | the world, who are mostly fools, would say of me if I granted Theaetetus Part
15 Intro| others see them, to be great fools. Aristides, the son of Lysimachus, 16 Text | others see them, to be great fools. Aristeides, the son of