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souls 183
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184 eyes
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183 feeling
183 souls
182 individual
181 happy
181 necessary
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souls

The Apology
    Part
1 Intro| another world in which the souls of the dead are gathered Cratylus Part
2 Intro| have nothing to do with the souls of men while in the body, 3 Intro| their words, charming their souls with rhythm and accent and Critias Part
4 Intro| divine portion of their souls became diluted with too 5 Text | guiding animals, holding our souls by the rudder of persuasion 6 Text | the many virtues of their souls, and of all men who lived The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | know of any part of our souls more divine than that which Gorgias Part
8 Intro| there are two classes of souls who undergo punishment—the 9 Intro| But to Rhadamanthus the souls are only known as good or 10 Intro| that we may present our souls undefiled to the judge in 11 Intro| ears; the nakedness of the souls and of the judges who are 12 Intro| to the destiny of human souls in a future life. The magnificent 13 Intro| and brings together the souls both of them and their judges 14 Intro| the earth are spoken of as souls only, yet they retain a 15 Intro| curiosity. The two companies of souls, ascending and descending 16 Text | existence of bodies and of souls?~GORGIAS: Of course.~SOCRATES: 17 Text | leaky, and the place in the souls of the uninitiated in which 18 Text | declares, that of all the souls in Hades, meaning the invisible 19 Text | training and improvement of the souls of the citizens, and strives 20 Text | which he addresses to the souls of men, and in all his actions, 21 Text | to implant justice in the souls of his citizens and take 22 Text | who not only saves the souls of men, but also their bodies 23 Text | their bodies or in their souls; and he considers that if 24 Text | Zeus, and said that the souls found their way to the wrong 25 Text | are many who, having evil souls, are apparelled in fair 26 Text | a veil before their own souls. All this is a hindrance 27 Text | pierce into the other naked souls; and they shall die suddenly Ion Part
28 Text | these the God sways the souls of men in any direction Laws Book
29 1 | mankind. One half of their souls will be a slave, the other 30 1 | natures and habits of men’s souls will be of the greatest 31 2 | are rightly implanted in souls not yet capable of understanding 32 2 | to give pleasure to our souls. But this is intolerable 33 2 | to the young and tender souls of children, reciting in 34 2 | never be able to charm the souls of young men in the way 35 2 | that on such occasions the souls of the drinkers become like 36 4 | shopkeepers, and begetting in the souls of men uncertain and unfaithful 37 4 | all that relates to the souls and bodies and properties 38 5 | greatest is one which in the souls of most men is innate, and 39 5 | no effect, either on the souls or bodies of those whom 40 5 | and covetousness from the souls of men, so that they can 41 5 | similar results in their souls. And in all such qualities 42 6 | impression of himself on the souls and bodies of his offspring, 43 6 | and whips, and make their souls three times, or rather many 44 7 | which are suited to the souls of young children, in the 45 7 | and the natures of their souls. For when they have been 46 7 | sacred rites, exciting the souls of the audience with words 47 7 | deeds, either with their souls or with their bodies, and 48 7 | nature of different men’s souls; seeking truly to consider 49 7 | by nature, either for our souls or bodies, or for the actions 50 7 | and songs, charming the souls of youth, and inviting them 51 7 | imitation is of brave bodies and souls, and the action is direct 52 7 | noble bodies and generous souls. But it is necessary also 53 7 | kind which will make the souls of young men better, and 54 7 | piracy by sea enter into your souls and make you cruel and lawless 55 8 | truly unfortunate whose souls are compelled to pass through 56 8 | the corruptions of human souls, opposing the mightiest 57 9 | tales, they work on such souls no prevention; for if they 58 10 | the most perfect soul or souls carries round the heavens.~ 59 10 | manner, that since a soul or souls having every sort of excellence 60 10 | causes of all of them, those souls are Gods, whether they are 61 10 | you shall go to the worse souls, or if better to the better, 62 10 | we know that there dwell souls possessing an unjust spirit, 63 10 | contempt of mankind conjure the souls of the living and say that 64 11 | discourse, when we said that the souls of the dead have the power 65 11 | the second place of the souls of the departed, who by 66 11 | Men should also fear the souls of the living who are aged 67 11 | reconciled; but if their souls are too much tossed with 68 12 | which is the only remedy for souls in their condition, as I 69 12 | the state, having their souls all full of eyes, with which Lysis Part
70 Text | slips in and permeates our souls. For I affirm that the good Menexenus Part
71 Text | and they steal away our souls with their embellished words; Meno Part
72 Intro| always had them, and their souls therefore must have always 73 Intro| poets bear witness. The souls of men returning to earth 74 Text | year Persephone sends the souls of those from whom she has Phaedo Part
75 Intro| Orphic tradition that the souls of the dead are in the world 76 Intro| a former state, then our souls must have existed and must 77 Intro| kite. And of these earthly souls the happiest are those who 78 Intro| is the river at which the souls of the dead await their 79 Intro| last obtain mercy. The pure souls also receive their reward, 80 Intro| of men are eternal, their souls are eternal, and if not 81 Intro| the ideas, then not the souls.’ Such an argument stands 82 Text | the question whether the souls of men after death are or 83 Text | from the dead, then our souls must exist in the other 84 Text | the inference is that our souls exist in the world below?~ 85 Text | most certain proof that the souls of the dead exist in some 86 Text | from the dead, and that the souls of the dead are in existence, 87 Text | existence, and that the good souls have a better portion than 88 Text | Certainly.~But when did our souls acquire this knowledge?— 89 Text | Yes.~Then, Simmias, our souls must also have existed without 90 Text | inborn possession—then our souls must have had a prior existence, 91 Text | we were born, as that our souls existed before we were born; 92 Text | the ideas, then not the souls.~Yes, Socrates; I am convinced 93 Text | proven; to wit, that our souls existed before we were born:— 94 Text | and fears as to our own souls will turn upon the answers 95 Text | certain ghostly apparitions of souls which have not departed 96 Text | Cebes; and these must be the souls, not of the good, but of 97 Text | have any care of their own souls, and do not merely live 98 Text | birth, but also that the souls of some exist, and will 99 Text | or of admitting into our souls the notion that there is 100 Text | least.~Yet surely of two souls, one is said to have intelligence 101 Text | argument holds?~Then, if all souls are equally by their nature 102 Text | equally by their nature souls, all souls of all living 103 Text | their nature souls, all souls of all living creatures 104 Text | and imperishable, and our souls will truly exist in another 105 Text | evil together with their souls. But now, inasmuch as the 106 Text | the place where the other souls are gathered, if she be 107 Text | the shores of which the souls of the many go when they Phaedrus Part
108 Intro| and demi-gods and of human souls in their train, follows 109 Intro| thousand years have elapsed the souls meet together and choose 110 Intro| consider the natures of men’s souls as the physician considers 111 Intro| breed meanness in their souls.’ In the fulfilment of military 112 Intro| cannot exist between two souls, until they are purified 113 Intro| other, but with blessed souls everywhere; and would be 114 Intro| pass on to describe the souls of gods as well as men under 115 Text | of the gods; but of other souls, that which follows God 116 Text | steeds. The rest of the souls are also longing after the 117 Text | opinion. The reason why the souls exhibit this exceeding eagerness 118 Text | thousand years the good souls and also the evil souls 119 Text | souls and also the evil souls both come to draw lots and 120 Text | the form of man. But all souls do not easily recall the 121 Text | ideas which are precious to souls in the earthly copies of 122 Text | wanton animals take the two souls when off their guard and 123 Text | the differences of human souls—they are so many and of 124 Text | forgetfulness in the learnerssouls, because they will not use 125 Text | others are refreshing their souls with banqueting and the 126 Text | implanted by him in the souls of others;—and who cares Philebus Part
127 Text | things, giving to our bodies souls, and the art of self-management, 128 Text | of opinion come into our souls—but when the scribe within 129 Text | are false pleasures in the souls of men which are a ludicrous 130 Text | to us; they trouble the souls of men, which are our habitation, Protagoras Part
131 Text | familiar to the children’s souls, in order that they may 132 Text | conviction of the hearerssouls, but praise is often an The Republic Book
133 1 | the proof bodily into your souls? ~Heaven forbid! I said; 134 3 | should be wise; but the other souls are flitting shades." ~Again: ~" 135 3 | we mean to employ for our souls' health the rougher and 136 3 | what evil is in their own souls. ~Yes, he said, they are 137 3 | the corrupt and incurable souls they will put an end to 138 4 | revealed we will fix in our souls. ~That will be in regular 139 6 | thing, and who have in their souls no clear pattern, and are 140 6 | are imperfect and whose souls are maimed and disfigured 141 7 | human affairs; for their souls are ever hastening into 142 7 | turn the vision of their souls upon the things that are 143 9 | principle prevails in the souls of one class of men, another 144 10 | will ever prove that the souls of men become more unjust 145 10 | true conclusion, then the souls must always be the same, 146 10 | and saw on one side the souls departing at either opening 147 10 | two other openings other souls, some ascending out of the 148 10 | embraced and conversed, the souls which came from earth curiously 149 10 | the things above, and the souls which came from heaven about 150 10 | daughter of Necessity. Mortal souls, behold a new cycle of life 151 10 | many more lives than the souls present, and they were of 152 10 | was a chance, many of the souls exchanged a good destiny 153 10 | strange; for the choice of the souls was in most cases based 154 10 | of combinations. ~All the souls had now chosen their lives, 155 10 | choice: this genius led the souls first to Clotho, and drew The Second Alcibiades Part
156 Text | justice and purity of our souls, but to costly processions The Seventh Letter Part
157 Text | living being, to character in souls, and to all things done The Sophist Part
158 Text | opposed to one another in the souls of bad men?~THEAETETUS: 159 Text | that he was a purger of souls, who cleared away notions 160 Text | excess of light; for the souls of the many have no eye The Statesman Part
161 Intro| the successive births of souls. At first, man and the world The Symposium Part
162 Intro| but in their hearts and souls, which are soft enough. 163 Intro| enchanter who ravishes the souls of men; the convincer of 164 Text | the god breathes into the souls of some heroes, Love of 165 Text | soft, but in the hearts and souls of both gods and men, which 166 Text | with which love charms the souls of gods and men. Such is 167 Text | their bodies and in their souls. There is a certain age 168 Text | desire in the future. But souls which are pregnant —for 169 Text | are more creative in their souls than in their bodiesconceive 170 Text | instruments used to charm the souls of men by the power of his 171 Text | repeated, amaze and possess the souls of every man, woman, and Theaetetus Part
172 Intro| or not receive the truant souls. There he is supposed to 173 Intro| They have possessed their souls in peace without ever allowing 174 Text | women; and look after their souls when they are in labour, Timaeus Part
175 Intro| immortal and the two mortal souls of man, on the functions 176 Intro| mixture he distributed into souls equal in number to the stars, 177 Intro| hereafter be called man. The souls were to be implanted in 178 Intro| hereafter to be kinds of souls. The receptacle of the divine 179 Intro| are the habitations of the souls of men, from which they 180 Text | divided the whole mixture into souls equal in number to the stars, 181 Text | to the revolutions of our souls, is not regarded by the 182 Text | planted and enclosed the souls, and in the original distribution 183 Text | as the different kinds of souls were hereafter to receive.


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