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Cratylus
Part
1 Text | because wine makes those who drink, think (oiesthai) that they
Crito
Part
2 Text | act and train, and eat and drink in the way which seems good
Euthydemus
Part
3 Text | eat, or a great deal of drink and did not drink, should
4 Text | deal of drink and did not drink, should we be profited?~
5 Text | for a man who is sick to drink medicine when he wants it;
6 Text | to be good for a man to drink, when wanted, must it not
7 Text | it not be good for him to drink as much as possible; when
8 Text | more extraordinary, they drink out of their own skulls
Gorgias
Part
9 Intro| for man to cope. That men drink more of the waters of forgetfulness
10 Text | for the sake of which they drink?~POLUS: Clearly, the health.~
11 Text | you would admit that to drink, when you are thirsty, is
12 Text | that being thirsty, you drink? For are they not simultaneous,
13 Text | most delightful food or drink or any other pleasant thing,
14 Text | eat when he is hungry and drink when he is thirsty, and
15 Text | they are thirsty gives them drink, or if they are cold supplies
Ion
Part
16 Text | which gives a relish to drink (Il.).’~Now would you say
Laches
Part
17 Text | may be allowed to eat or drink something, and the other
Laws
Book
18 1 | Thracians, both men and women, drink unmixed wine, which they
19 1 | give this puppet of ours drink—what will be the effect
20 1 | puppet is brought to the drink, what sort of result is
21 1 | he becomes saturated with drink?~Cleinias. Yes, they entirely
22 2 | difficulty in fighting against drink than in fighting against
23 2 | add to my discourse about drink, if you will allow me to
24 2 | only, and whoever likes may drink whenever he likes, and with
25 2 | all, but that he should drink water during all that time,
26 2 | male or female, should ever drink wine; and that no magistrates
27 2 | that no magistrates should drink during their year of office,
28 2 | and good laws ought not to drink wine, so that if what I
29 6 | excellent and temperate drink. Yet in marriage no one
30 6 | public how much they eat and drink? There is nothing at which
31 7 | the mastery over food and drink, they are able to impart
32 7 | eat any sort of meat, or drink any drink, or to do any
33 7 | sort of meat, or drink any drink, or to do any work which
34 9 | by administering food or drink or by the application of
35 9 | And if any freeman eat or drink, or have any other sort
Meno
Part
36 Text | verses (Theog.):~‘Eat and drink and sit with the mighty,
Phaedo
Part
37 Intro| has come at which he must drink the poison, and not much
38 Text | fate calls. Soon I must drink the poison; and I think
39 Text | authorities, I bid them drink the poison—indeed, I am
Phaedrus
Part
40 Intro| ambrosia to eat and nectar to drink. This is the life of the
41 Text | the tyrannical desire of drink, which inclines the possessor
42 Text | possessor of the desire to drink, has a name which is only
43 Text | ambrosia to eat and nectar to drink.~Such is the life of the
Philebus
Part
44 Text | desire?~PROTARCHUS: Yes, of drink.~SOCRATES: Would you say
45 Text | SOCRATES: Would you say of drink, or of replenishment with
46 Text | or of replenishment with drink?~PROTARCHUS: I should say,
47 Text | say, of replenishment with drink.~SOCRATES: Then he who is
Protagoras
Part
48 Text | than in buying meat and drink: the one you purchase of
The Republic
Book
49 1 | I cannot eat, I cannot drink; the pleasures of youth
50 1 | gives drugs and meat and drink to human bodies. ~And what
51 3 | or revile one another in drink or out of drink, or who
52 3 | another in drink or out of drink, or who in any other manner
53 3 | overtaken by illness or love or drink, or has met with any other
54 3 | damsel who gives him the drink, or rebuke Patroclus, who
55 3 | surely an extraordinary drink to be given to a person
56 3 | was afterward to eat or drink in the case of Menelaus,
57 3 | though he did happen to drink a posset of Pramnian wine,
58 3 | with them, or wear them, or drink from them. And this will
59 4 | is food, and of the other drink? ~Yes. ~And here comes the
60 4 | desire which the soul has of drink, and of drink only; not
61 4 | soul has of drink, and of drink only; not of drink qualified
62 4 | and of drink only; not of drink qualified by anything else;
63 4 | or little, or, in a word, drink of any particular sort:
64 4 | then the desire is of cold drink; or, if accompanied by cold,
65 4 | accompanied by cold, then of warm drink; or, if the thirst be excessive,
66 4 | thirst be excessive, then the drink which is desired will be
67 4 | not great, the quantity of drink will also be small: but
68 4 | pure and simple will desire drink pure and simple, which is
69 4 | saying that no man desires drink only, but good drink, or
70 4 | desires drink only, but good drink, or food only, but good
71 4 | necessarily be thirst after good drink; and the same is true of
72 4 | Yes, thirst is relative to drink. ~And a certain kind of
73 4 | relative to a certain kind of drink; but thirst taken alone
74 4 | of any particular kind of drink, but of drink only? ~Certainly. ~
75 4 | particular kind of drink, but of drink only? ~Certainly. ~Then
76 4 | is thirsty, desires only drink; for this he yearns and
77 4 | a thirsty soul away from drink, that must be different
78 4 | draws him like a beast to drink; for, as we were saying,
79 4 | thirsty, and yet unwilling to drink? ~Yes, he said, it constantly
80 4 | the soul bidding a man to drink, and something else forbidding
81 6 | noble captain's senses with drink or some narcotic drug, they
82 8 | sometimes he is lapped in drink and strains of the flute;
83 9 | us, gorged with meat or drink, starts up and, having shaken
84 9 | judgment-those of which food and drink and condiments and all kinds
85 10 | they were all obliged to drink a certain quantity, and
The Symposium
Part
86 Intro| insists that they shall drink, and has a large wine-cooler
87 Text | my friends, how can we drink with least injury to ourselves?
88 Text | were yesterday drowned in drink.~I think that you are right,
89 Text | speak: Is Agathon able to drink hard?~I am not equal to
90 Text | and others who never can drink, are fortunate in finding
91 Text | Socrates, who is able either to drink or to abstain, and will
92 Text | company seem disposed to drink much, I may be forgiven
93 Text | but that they were all to drink only so much as they pleased.~
94 Text | with them without meat or drink, if that were possible—you
95 Text | drunken man? etc.)? Will you drink with me or not?’~The company
96 Text | to be endured; you must drink—for that was the agreement
97 Text | on Socrates, for he can drink any quantity of wine and
98 Text | our cups; but simply to drink as if we were thirsty?~Alcibiades
99 Text | but, O my companions in drink, when he is opened, what
100 Text | enjoyment; though not willing to drink, he could if compelled beat
101 Text | every one was compelled to drink large quantities of wine.
Theaetetus
Part
102 Intro| spoken of. The wine which I drink when I am well is pleasant
103 Text | SOCRATES: The wine which I drink when I am in health, appears
Timaeus
Part
104 Intro| and being kept cool by drink and air which enters through
105 Intro| soul which desires meat and drink was placed between the midriff
106 Intro| nourished, and the meat and drink digested and liquefied and
107 Intro| ways and not by food or drink. The danger, however, is
108 Text | receiving the breath and the drink, it might give coolness
109 Text | the superfluous meat and drink, and formed the convolution
110 Text | and reaches the meat and drink, it dissolves them, and
111 Text | and of the swallowing of drink and of the projection of
112 Text | natural manner by food and drink but gains bulk from opposite
113 Text | following manner. The outlet for drink by which liquids pass through