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Critias Part
1 Intro| admixture, and they began to degenerate, though to the outward eye 2 Intro| such empires were liable to degenerate, and soon incurred the anger Gorgias Part
3 Intro| in others a tendency to degenerate, as institutions become Phaedo Part
4 Intro| subject, almost at once we degenerate into nonsense. It is a passing 5 Text | by carnal sensuality To a degenerate and degraded state.’)~That Phaedrus Part
6 Intro| languish? Why did history degenerate into fable? Why did words Philebus Part
7 Intro| rest of the world; or may degenerate in the next generation. The Republic Book
8 4 | work are equally liable to degenerate? ~That is evident. ~Here, The Statesman Part
9 Intro| at first, but they soon degenerate; the one become mad, and 10 Intro| instincts, but gradually degenerate. As in the Book of Genesis, 11 Intro| the other hand tends to degenerate into a new kind of idolatry. The Symposium Part
12 Intro| temperaments they are liable to degenerate into fearful evil. Pausanias 13 Intro| from our fathers shall not degenerate into sentimentalism or effeminacy. Theaetetus Part
14 Intro| speech, lest they should degenerate into formulas. A difficult Timaeus Part
15 Intro| women, who are probably degenerate and cowardly men. And when