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The Apology Part
1 Intro| uttered. They express the aspiration of the first martyr of philosophy, Phaedo Part
2 Intro| may be described as the aspiration of the soul after another Phaedrus Part
3 Intro| human life is a life of aspiration only, and that the true 4 Intro| soon the noble but fleeting aspiration may return into the nature 5 Intro| excellence. It had no life or aspiration, no national or political Philebus Part
6 Intro| is more above us, and the aspiration after good has often lent 7 Intro| mind, have ended rather in aspiration than in action, and have The Republic Book
8 5 | approach the subject, lest our aspiration, my dear friend, should 9 5 | an impossibility or mere aspiration; and the contrary practice, The Seventh Letter Part
10 Text | universal disaster.~Dion’s aspiration however was the same that The Sophist Part
11 Intro| is. There is no room for aspiration and no need of any: ‘What The Symposium Part
12 Intro| may become the highest aspiration of intellectual desire.