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Laws Book
1 2 | years, he is afraid and reluctant to sing;—he has no pleasure Parmenides Part
2 Intro| compare Phaedo); but he is reluctant to admit that there are Protagoras Part
3 Intro| this the latter yields a reluctant assent.~Protagoras selects 4 Intro| once or twice ruffled, and reluctant to continue the discussion, The Republic Book
5 1 | ruler's interest? ~He gave a reluctant "Yes." ~Then, I said, Thrasymachus, 6 1 | professed by him? ~He gave a reluctant assent to this. ~Then the 7 3 | inspires temperance, will be reluctant to go to law. ~Clearly. ~ 8 5 | they made me afraid and reluctant to take in hand any law 9 7 | which the rulers are most reluctant to govern is always the The Sophist Part
10 Intro| indistinct; and he appears reluctant to mention the names of 11 Intro| order of thought Hegel is reluctant to acknowledge.~The doctrine Theaetetus Part
12 Intro| Protagoras, but he is very reluctant to leave his retirement 13 Text | since you, who were so reluctant to begin, are so eager to Timaeus Part
14 Text | compressing by force the reluctant and unsociable nature of