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Alphabetical [« »] guard 49 guard-houses 1 guarded 3 guardian 95 guardians 194 guardians-to 1 guardianship 5 | Frequency [« »] 95 defence 95 express 95 freedom 95 guardian 95 harm 95 perfectly 95 took | Plato Partial collection IntraText - Concordances guardian |
Charmides Part
1 Intro| behaviour is unbecoming the guardian of the beautiful Charmides. 2 Intro| detection of his elder and guardian Critias, who is easily seen 3 Text | presence of you, who are his guardian and cousin.~Very well, he 4 Text | Charmides: if you who are my guardian command me, I should be Cratylus Part
5 Text | kaonta) element which is the guardian of nature. And when I joyfully Euthydemus Part
6 Text | money, from a father or a guardian or a friend or a suitor, 7 Text | family Zeus, and a Zeus guardian of the phratry, and an Athene 8 Text | the phratry, and an Athene guardian of the phratry. But the The First Alcibiades Part
9 Text | Xanthippus, whom your father left guardian of you, and of your brother, 10 Text | to show you that neither guardian, nor kinsman, nor any one 11 Text | exception, perhaps of your guardian, Pericles.~ALCIBIADES: Yes, 12 Text | that?~SOCRATES: I have a guardian who is better and wiser 13 Text | better and wiser than your guardian, Pericles.~ALCIBIADES: Who Laws Book
14 5 | in a special manner the guardian of the sufferer; and he 15 6 | read about his onces. The guardian of the law shall not hold 16 6 | important office as that of guardian of the laws after he is 17 6 | do his utmost to appoint guardian and superintendent. To this 18 6 | cousins, appoint another guardian within ten days, or be fined 19 6 | opinion the legislator and guardian of the law ought to keep 20 7 | greatest disgrace; and let the guardian of the law, who is the director 21 7 | yet spoken, O illustrious guardian of education, of the manner 22 7 | How would you advise the guardian of the law to act?~Athenian. 23 7 | pattern than this which the guardian of the law who is also the 24 7 | general outline, and the guardian of the law should enquire 25 11 | agreement, disregarding Zeus the guardian of the city and Athene, 26 11 | either—and some kinsman or guardian dispute this, the reply 27 11 | To all which matters the guardian and magistrate ought to 28 11 | of place:—He who is the guardian of an orphan of either sex, 29 11 | superintendence of this guardian has been assigned, shall 30 11 | these matters, if he be a guardian of the child, may be fined 31 11 | himself a magistrate, the guardian may bring him before the 32 11 | inflicted by the court. And if a guardian appears to the relations 33 11 | deposed from his office of guardian of the law, and let the 34 11 | the state appoint another guardian of the law for the city 35 12 | all, let there be some one guardian of the law presiding, who 36 12 | who disobeys even a single guardian of the law shall be punished 37 12 | of the state is any such guardian power to be found? Can we 38 12 | to the legislator and the guardian of the law, and to him who 39 12 | because possessing such a guardian power?~Cleinias. What, Stranger, 40 12 | say that the workman or guardian, if he be perfect in every 41 12 | not allowed to choose as a guardian of the law, or to place 42 12 | fitted for the duty of a guardian. In the next place, it will Menexenus Part
43 Text | kindred in the place of a guardian—ever and always caring for Meno Part
44 Intro| that they are also one. The guardian must be made to recognize Phaedo Part
45 Intro| righteous spirits, who become guardian angels,—had given place 46 Text | true belief that God is our guardian and we his possessions, Phaedrus Part
47 Text | a lover is a profitable guardian and associate for him in 48 Text | mine, Phaedrus, and the guardian of fair children, and to Protagoras Part
49 Text | very same Pericles was the guardian; and he being in fact under The Republic Book
50 2 | higher the duties of the guardian, I said, the more time and 51 2 | by them. ~Well, and your guardian must be brave if he is to 52 2 | which are required in the guardian. ~True. ~And also of the 53 2 | He will not be a good guardian who is wanting in either 54 2 | infer that to be a good guardian is impossible. ~I am afraid 55 2 | nature in our finding a guardian who has a similar combination 56 2 | he who is fitted to be a guardian, besides the spirited nature, 57 2 | a really good and noble guardian of the State will require 58 3 | us; for of all persons a guardian should be the last to get 59 3 | is. ~Yes, he said; that a guardian should require another guardian 60 3 | guardian should require another guardian to take care of him is ridiculous 61 3 | be appointed a ruler and guardian of the State; he shall be 62 3 | And perhaps the word "guardian" in the fullest sense ought 63 4 | the auxiliary, and the guardian each do their own business, 64 5 | will have the temper of a guardian, and another not. Was not 65 5 | the qualities which make a guardian; they differ only in their 66 5 | which makes a man a good guardian will make a woman a good 67 5 | will make a woman a good guardian; for their original nature 68 5 | think or speak of any other guardian as a stranger? ~Certainly 69 5 | that he will cease to be a guardian, and is not content with 70 6 | be any question that the guardian who is to keep anything 71 6 | to say-that the perfect guardian must be a philosopher. ~ 72 6 | be any worse fault in a guardian of the State and of the 73 6 | of the laws. ~True. ~The guardian then, I said, must be required 74 6 | good will be but a sorry guardian of them; and I suspect that 75 6 | And if we only have a guardian who has this knowledge, 76 7 | and the years, and is the guardian of all that is in the visible 77 7 | That is true. ~And our guardian is both warrior and philosopher? ~ 78 8 | appointed who have lost the guardian power of testing the metal 79 8 | virtue, having lost his best guardian. ~Who was that? said Adeimantus. ~ 80 8 | a parricide, and a cruel guardian of an aged parent; and this 81 9 | set up in their hearts a guardian and ruler like our own, 82 10 | severally chosen, to be the guardian of their lives and the fulfiller The Second Alcibiades Part
83 Text | Pericles, your kinsman and guardian, and were to seize a sword The Statesman Part
84 Intro| appoint some one as the guardian of the law, who was both 85 Text | shepherd from the human guardian or manager.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 86 Text | we were to appoint as the guardian of the laws some one elected 87 Text | but only the power of a guardian of the law which ministers Theaetetus Part
88 Intro| is at stake. He is the ‘guardian of his orphans,’ although 89 Intro| Theodorus, whom he left guardian of his “orphan,” has not 90 Intro| that Callias is the true guardian, but he hopes that Socrates 91 Text | supposed to be the parent and guardian of all other things, are 92 Text | the son of Hipponicus, is guardian of his orphans. I was too Timaeus Part
93 Intro| universe, he made to be the guardian and artificer of night and 94 Intro| universe, he made to be the guardian and artificer of night and 95 Text | universe, he framed to be the guardian and artificer of night and