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The Apology
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1 Text | command, are no better than women. And I say that these things 2 Text | numberless others, men and women too! What infinite delight Charmides Part
3 PreS | of the genders. Men and women in English are masculine Cratylus Part
4 Intro| name was conferred by the women? And which are more likely 5 Intro| less wise, the men or the women? Homer evidently agreed 6 Intro| especially affected by the women, who are great conservatives, 7 Intro| forefathers, and especially the women, who are most conservative 8 Text | And are the men or the women of a city, taken as a class, 9 Text | been given to him by the women.~HERMOGENES: That may be 10 Text | and delta, especially the women, who are most conservative Critias Part
11 Intro| other ages that men and women had in those days, as they 12 Intro| number of fighting men and women at 20,000, which is equal 13 Intro| and separate baths for women, and also for cattle. The 14 Intro| warrior life of men and women: (6) the particularity with 15 Intro| common pursuits of men and women, he says nothing of the 16 Text | Erysichthon, and the names of the women in like manner. Moreover, 17 Text | were then common to men and women, the men of those days in 18 Text | the same number of men and women through all time, being 19 Text | were separate baths for women, and for horses and cattle, The First Alcibiades Part
20 Text | politics; in whom, as the women would remark, you may still 21 Text | SOCRATES: Then, upon your view, women and men have two sorts of 22 Text | there is no agreement of women and men?~ALCIBIADES: There 23 Text | Plainly not.~SOCRATES: Then women are not loved by men when 24 Text | not.~SOCRATES: Nor men by women when they do their own work?~ Gorgias Part
25 Intro| a mixed audience of men, women, and children. And the orators 26 Text | my doctrine; the men and women who are gentle and good 27 Text | addressed to a crowd of men, women, and children, freemen and 28 Text | certain time?—he knows, as women say, that no man can escape Laches Part
29 Text | possessed by many men, many women, many children, many animals. Laws Book
30 1 | intercourse between men and women; but that the intercourse 31 1 | intercourse of men with men, or of women with women, is contrary 32 1 | with men, or of women with women, is contrary to nature, 33 1 | which exists among your women. To all such accusations, 34 1 | Thracians, both men and women, drink unmixed wine, which 35 1 | of men, but only of old women.~Athenian. And what would 36 2 | advocates of comedy; educated women, and young men, and people 37 2 | the gestures and songs of women; nor after combining the 38 3 | education of his children to the women; and they brought them up 39 3 | Athenian. Such an one as women were likely to give them, 40 3 | in the Median fashion by women and eunuchs, which led to 41 5 | ever be, this communion of women and children and of property, 42 6 | applies equally to men and women, old and young—the aim of 43 6 | mistaken in leaving the women unregulated by law. They 44 6 | neglect of regulations about women may not only be regarded 45 6 | relating both to men and women, greatly conduces to the 46 6 | who attempts to compel women to show in public how much 47 6 | likely to take offence. For women are accustomed to creep 48 6 | confined to men, or extended to women also, we shall see better 49 6 | not yet born. And let the women whom we have chosen be the 50 6 | their kindred and with the women holding the office of overseer 51 6 | permission and appointment. The women who preside over these matters 52 6 | if they persist, let the women go and tell the guardians 53 6 | same regulations hold about women: let not a woman be allowed 54 7 | strains; and the Bacchic women are cured of their frenzy 55 7 | pregnancy should of all women be most carefully tended, 56 7 | to inspect them from the women previously mentioned, [i.e., 57 7 | previously mentioned, [i.e., the women who have authority over 58 7 | matrons shall be chosen by the women who have authority over 59 7 | to all these things, the women superintending the nursing 60 7 | praise be given equally to women as well as men who have 61 7 | what songs are suitable to women, and what to men, and must 62 7 | belong to them; and those of women are clearly enough indicated 63 7 | horsemanship are as suitable to women as to men. Of the truth 64 7 | be countless myriads of women in the neighbourhood of 65 7 | own country, of men and women not following the same pursuits 66 7 | nor will any one deny that women ought to share as far as 67 7 | with men. For consider;—if women do not share in their whole 68 7 | other races who use their women to till the ground and to 69 7 | we entrust them to our women, who are the stewards of 70 7 | music, while the grown–up women, no longer employed in spinning 71 7 | when compared with ordinary women, would appear to be like 72 7 | circumstances, nor as long as women and children and houses 73 7 | and also the girls and women, who are to know all these 74 7 | of fighting—when grown—up women, they should apply themselves 75 7 | disgrace to the state, if the women had been so miserably trained 76 7 | the extent of saying that women ought not to neglect military 77 7 | permit you to harangue our women and children, and the common 78 8 | shall have festivals for women, distinguishing those which 79 8 | apply equally to men and women. The legislator may be supposed 80 8 | heavy armed. Touching the women, let the girls who are not 81 8 | running both for men and women.~Respecting contests of 82 8 | these ordinances apply to women until they married as well 83 8 | this sort among amusements. Women are not to be forced to 84 8 | all, slaves and freemen, women and children, throughout 85 8 | cities the common meals of women would be regarded as unnatural 86 8 | men with men; and as to women, if any man has to do with 87 9 | they be youths, or men, or women, let them come to the rescue 88 9 | there be the same laws about women in relation to women, about 89 9 | about women in relation to women, about men and women in 90 9 | to women, about men and women in relation to one another.~  ~ 91 10 | a mighty intellect. And women especially, and men too, 92 11 | their off spring, and men of women and children, and rulers 93 11 | fate or necessity, the best women were compelled to follow 94 11 | males naked, and of the women naked down to the navel. 95 11 | impartial, and ten of the women who regulate marriages, 96 11 | relations communicate with the women who superintend marriage, 97 11 | shall be sent away by the women who superintend marriage 98 11 | the law, and three of the women who have the care of marriages; 99 11 | they be men, or if they be women, let them undergo the same 100 12 | behind, and with them the women who have passed the age Lysis Part
101 Text | and barbarians, men and women,—and we may do as we please Meno Part
102 Text | SOCRATES: Then both men and women, if they are to be good 103 Text | they are to be good men and women, must have the same virtues 104 Text | from certain wise men and women who spoke of things divine 105 Text | Yes.~SOCRATES: And the women too, Meno, call good men Phaedo Part
106 Intro| men, and different men and women of the same nation, in various 107 Text | uttered a cry and said, as women will: ‘O Socrates, this 108 Text | first, in order that the women may not have the trouble 109 Text | and an elder one); and the women of his family also came, 110 Text | he said. I sent away the women mainly in order that they Phaedrus Part
111 Intro| transferred to the loves of women before we can attach any 112 Intro| makes the names of men and women famous, from domestic considerations. 113 Intro| is the love of men or of women. It is really a general 114 Intro| from ancient famous men and women such as Homer and Hesiod, 115 Text | Ancient sages, men and women, who have spoken and written Protagoras Part
116 Text | Crete not only men but also women have a pride in their high The Republic Book
117 1 | say to story-telling old women, and will nod "Yes" and " 118 2 | kinds of articles, including women's dresses. And we shall 119 2 | is what old men and old women should begin by telling 120 3 | and making them over to women (and not even to women who 121 3 | to women (and not even to women who are good for anything), 122 3 | action or speech of men or women who are mad or bad; for 123 3 | they are of no use, even to women who have a character to 124 4 | marriage, the possession of women and the procreation of children, 125 4 | generally found in children and women and servants, and in the 126 4 | is found in children and women, slave and freeman, artisan, 127 5 | everybody, that in the matter of women and children "friends have 128 5 | nature of this community of women and children-for we are 129 5 | What sort of community of women and children is this which 130 5 | enough comes the turn of the women. Of them I will proceed 131 5 | the possession and use of women and children is to follow 132 5 | birth and education of our women to be subject to similar 133 5 | You cannot. ~Then, if women are to have the same duties 134 5 | and gymnastics. Yes. ~Then women must be taught music and 135 5 | all will be the sight of women naked in the palaestra, 136 5 | innovation; how they will talk of women's attainments, both in music 137 5 | not the natures of men and women differ very much indeed?" 138 5 | tasks assigned to men and to women should not be different, 139 5 | inconsistency in saying that men and women, whose natures are so entirely 140 5 | possession and nurture of women and children. ~By Zeus, 141 5 | pursuits, and that men's and women's natures are different. 142 5 | difference consists only in women bearing and men begetting 143 5 | peculiar in the constitution of women which would affect them 144 5 | female sex: although many women are in many things superior 145 5 | men are the pursuits of women also, but in all of them 146 5 | men and none of them on women? ~That will never do. ~One 147 5 | this sort? ~Yes. ~Men and women alike possess the qualities 148 5 | Obviously. ~And those women who have such qualities 149 5 | their wives be the best women? ~Yes, by far the best. ~ 150 5 | State than that the men and women of a State should be as 151 5 | are to be assigned to the women, who are the weaker natures, 152 5 | man who laughs at naked women exercising their bodies 153 5 | difficulty in our law about women, which we may say that we 154 5 | men, will now select the women and give them to them; they 155 5 | facilities of intercourse with women given them; their bravery 156 5 | offices are to be held by women as well as by men – Yes - ~ 157 5 | he said, both in men and women those years are the prime 158 5 | his mother's mother; and women, on the other hand, are 159 5 | will have a community of women and children? ~That will 160 5 | money into the hands of women and slaves to keep-the many 161 5 | then, I said, that men and women are to have a common way 162 5 | as far as they are able, women are to share with the men? 163 5 | their valor, whether men or women, with hymns and those other 164 5 | population of a city-men, women, and children-are equally 165 5 | and if you suppose the women to join their armies, whether 166 6 | perfection young and old, men and women alike, and fashion them 167 6 | business of the possession of women, and the procreation of 168 6 | discuss them all the same. The women and children are now disposed 169 7 | applies to men only and not to women as far as their natures 170 8 | no precedence among other women. Further, when she sees 171 8 | own ill-treatment which women are so fond of rehearsing. ~ 172 8 | sort of flower. And just as women and children think a variety 173 10 | opposite qualities. And of women likewise; there was not, 174 10 | of enmity to the race of women, hating to be born of a The Seventh Letter Part
175 Text | finding a pretext that the women were obliged to hold a sacrificial The Statesman Part
176 Text | or separate possession of women and children; for all men The Symposium Part
177 Intro| loves not only of men but of women also. Such was the love 178 Intro| than of the soul, and is of women and boys as well as of men. 179 Intro| were originally three, men, women, and the union of the two; 180 Intro| love? Because all men and women at a certain age are desirous 181 Intro| his discourse. The love of women is regarded by him as almost 182 Intro| ordinary proprieties of women, has taught Socrates far 183 Text | or, if she likes, to the women who are within (compare 184 Text | belovedlove alone; and women as well as men. Of this, 185 Text | suffer death at the hands of women, as the punishment of his 186 Text | feel, and is apt to be of women as well as of youths, and 187 Text | fixing their affections on women of free birth. These are 188 Text | sections of entire men or women,—and clung to that. They 189 Text | Androgynous are lovers of women; adulterers are generally 190 Text | breed, and also adulterous women who lust after men: the 191 Text | who lust after men: the women who are a section of the 192 Text | application —they include men and women everywhere; and I believe 193 Text | only, betake themselves to women and beget children—this Theaetetus Part
194 Intro| labour. For men as well as women have pangs of labour; and 195 Intro| sorts of pregnancy. For women do not bring into the world 196 Intro| And do not bite me, as the women do, if I abstract your first-born; 197 Text | and bear, attends other women, but only those who are 198 Text | do you suppose that with women the case is otherwise?~THEAETETUS: 199 Text | midwives are respectable women who have a character to 200 Text | so important as mine; for women do not bring into the world 201 Text | that I attend men and not women; and look after their souls 202 Text | just like the pangs of women in childbirth; night and 203 Text | even worse than that of the women. So much for them. And there 204 Text | account, as the manner of women is when their first children 205 Text | from God; she delivered women, I deliver men; but they Timaeus Part
206 Intro| community of property and of women and children. But he makes 207 Intro| isthmus. And as in a house the women’s apartments are divided 208 Intro| future when, as they knew, women and other animals who would 209 Intro| other animals: first of women, who are probably degenerate 210 Intro| creators well knew that women and other animals would 211 Text | Neither did we forget the women; of whom we declared, that 212 Text | thorax into two parts, as the women’s and men’s apartments are 213 Text | creators well knew that women and other animals would 214 Text | changed into the nature of women in the second generation. 215 Text | so-called womb or matrix of women; the animal within them 216 Text | completed.~Thus were created women and the female sex in general.


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