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The Apology
Part
1 Text | further observed that upon the strength of their poetry they believed
2 Text | and while I have life and strength I shall never cease from
Charmides
Part
3 PreS | their various degrees of strength and weakness; or from fanciful
Cratylus
Part
4 Intro| we may note the inherent strength of language, which like ‘
5 Intro| do by various degrees of strength or weakness, length or shortness,
6 Text | you will unnerve me of my strength (Iliad.).’ When you have
7 Text | desmos), for lian means strength, and therefore deilia expresses
8 Text | through a ravine. But while my strength lasts let us persevere,
Gorgias
Part
9 Text | rhetorician ought not to abuse his strength any more than a pugilist
10 Text | he in the fulness of his strength goes and strikes his father
11 Text | turned to a bad use their own strength and skill. But not on this
12 Text | he makes a bad use of his strength and skill, his instructor
13 Text | perhaps for their physical strength, get together, their ipsissima
14 Text | having various degrees of strength and weakness, and one of
15 Text | SOCRATES: And he may have strength and weakness in the same
16 Text | that you mean health and strength?~SOCRATES: Yes, I do; and
Ion
Part
17 Intro| modern times. The greatest strength is observed to have an element
Laws
Book
18 1 | second beauty, the third strength, including swiftness in
19 1 | acquisition of wealth or bodily strength, or mere cleverness apart
20 1 | or when wealth, beauty, strength, and all the intoxicating
21 2 | weariness of the old, has not strength enough to corrupt the consecrated
22 2 | when he is preeminent in strength and courage, and has the
23 2 | the soul, and health and strength in the body.~Cleinias. That,
24 3 | excited, tempered your inborn strength and pride of birth with
25 4 | true sort, and that his strength is united with that of the
26 4 | other advantage, such as strength, or stature, or again birth:
27 5 | other place, and on the strength of which traditions they
28 5 | himself, nor yet to the strength and beauty of his person,
29 7 | impart beauty and health and strength. But admitting all this,
30 7 | constancy, with a composed strength, and for the sake of health—
31 7 | pursuits with all their strength and with one mind, for thus
32 7 | rest, in which the will strength of beasts is subdued by
33 8 | and combat need vigour and strength.~Cleinias. Very true.~Athenian.
34 8 | Respecting contests of strength, instead of wrestling and
35 9 | cannot be subdued by all the strength of the laws; and for their
36 9 | when possessed of power and strength, will be held by the legislator
37 10 | your depth and beyond your strength, and I should be afraid
38 10 | and breadth and depth and strength of bodies, if the soul is
39 10 | being might be wanting in strength or capacity to manage?~Cleinias.
Lysis
Part
40 Intro| Heavenly Love requires a strength, a freedom from passion,
Menexenus
Part
41 Text | and wealth and skill and strength. This is the glory of the
42 Text | himself. Nor does beauty and strength of body, when dwelling in
43 Text | own houses arrayed in the strength and arms of their fathers.
Meno
Part
44 Text | of health, and size, and strength? Or is the nature of health
45 Text | not this true of size and strength? If a woman is strong, she
46 Text | same form and of the same strength subsisting in her which
47 Text | man. I mean to say that strength, as strength, whether of
48 Text | to say that strength, as strength, whether of man or woman,
49 Text | severally profit us. Health and strength, and beauty and wealth—these,
Phaedo
Part
50 Text | greatness, and health, and strength, and of the essence or true
51 Text | the argument from superior strength to prove the continued existence
52 Text | that there is a natural strength in the soul which will hold
53 Text | the demonstration of the strength and divinity of the soul,
54 Text | of finding any superior strength in it, they rather expect
Phaedrus
Part
55 Intro| soul’ is renewed and gains strength; she is raised above ‘the
56 Text | case to impart health and strength by giving medicine and food,
Philebus
Part
57 Intro| are comprehended health, strength, temperate seasons, harmony,
58 Intro| this, or a motive equal in strength to the belief in another
59 Text | as beauty and health and strength, and the many beauties and
Protagoras
Part
60 Intro| in all ages has been the strength and weakness of ethics and
61 Text | would make trial of the strength of his resolution. So I
62 Text | were some to whom he gave strength without swiftness, while
63 Text | strongly which is done by strength, and that which is weakly
64 Text | might come to imagine that strength is wisdom. You might begin
65 Text | that upon my view wisdom is strength; whereas in that case I
66 Text | difference between ability and strength; the former is given by
67 Text | by madness or rage, but strength comes from nature and a
68 Text | knowledge is a principle not of strength, or of rule, or of command:
69 Text | but that wisdom will have strength to help him?~I agree with
The Republic
Book
70 1 | conducive to his bodily strength, that to eat beef is therefore
71 1 | sufficient scale, has more strength and freedom and mastery
72 2 | required by his courage and strength, and command of money and
73 2 | are the weakest in bodily strength, and therefore of little
74 2 | they have plenty of bodily strength for labor, which accordingly
75 2 | spirit and swiftness and strength? ~Undoubtedly. ~Then we
76 3 | and not to increase his strength; he will not, like common
77 4 | heart lifted up by wealth or strength or the number of his followers,
78 5 | only in their comparative strength or weakness. ~Obviously. ~
79 6 | of life-beauty, wealth, strength, rank, and great connections
80 6 | of the soul; but when the strength of our citizens fails and
81 8 | required for health and strength, be of the necessary class? ~
82 8 | they cannot train or gather strength; whereas in a democracy
83 9 | become conscious of their strength, assisted by the infatuation
84 9 | from the extraordinary strength and vehemence of the desires
85 9 | disproportionately grows and gains strength? ~Yes. ~And luxury and softness
86 9 | receiving gifts of beauty, strength, and health, in proportion
87 10 | sorrow which has gathered strength at the sight of the misfortunes
88 10 | beauty as well as for their strength and success in games, or,
89 10 | private and public station, of strength and weakness, of cleverness
The Second Alcibiades
Part
90 Text | pursuit of wealth or bodily strength or anything else, not having
The Seventh Letter
Part
91 Text | forthwith press on with all his strength, and that life is not worth
The Sophist
Part
92 Intro| metaphysical illusion.~The strength of the illusion seems to
93 Intro| may be as noble; but the strength of a Delian diver is needed
94 Text | which is a contest of bodily strength may be properly called by
The Statesman
Part
95 Intro| the true governor has a strength of art which is superior
96 Intro| not rather to admire the strength of the political bond? For
97 Text | by the intelligence and strength of his mind.~YOUNG SOCRATES:
98 Text | similar spirit, and who show a strength of art which is superior
99 Text | to wonder at the natural strength of the political bond? For
The Symposium
Part
100 Intro| correspond. Terrible was their strength and swiftness; and they
101 Intro| will only have half their strength, and we shall have twice
102 Intro| things (Rep.), and has no strength to go further.~The Symposium
103 Text | constancy of Harmodius had a strength which undid their power.
104 Text | Terrible was their might and strength, and the thoughts of their
105 Text | they will be diminished in strength and increased in numbers;
106 Text | having wealth and health and strength, want to have the continuance
Theaetetus
Part
107 Intro| himself, and has no more strength in him than a child.—But
108 Intro| the perception, or on the strength of some emotion with which
109 Intro| and its limitation is its strength. In later life, when the
110 Intro| world and is satisfied. The strength of a sensational philosophy
111 Intro| inventions, by which the strength and skill of the human body
112 Intro| have we any measure of the strength and intensity of our ideas
Timaeus
Part
113 Intro| earlier there arose and gained strength in the minds of men the
114 Text | excellence of her virtue and strength, among all mankind. She