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Critias Part
1 Text | descendants, at the same time drinking and dedicating the cup out Crito Part
2 Text | and doing what?—eating and drinking in Thessaly, having gone Gorgias Part
3 Intro| to be thirsty and always drinking, and to have all the other 4 Intro| simultaneous; e.g. in the case of drinking and thirsting, whereas good 5 Intro| their time in eating and drinking and telling stories to one 6 Text | singing at feasts the old drinking song, in which the singers 7 Text | physician, do they will the drinking of the medicine which is 8 Text | he is to be thirsting and drinking?~CALLICLES: Yes, that is 9 Text | SOCRATES: And the word ‘drinking’ is expressive of pleasure, 10 Text | SOCRATES: There is pleasure in drinking?~CALLICLES: Certainly.~SOCRATES: 11 Text | and from his pleasure in drinking at the same time?~CALLICLES: 12 Text | and from the pleasure of drinking at the same moment?~CALLICLES: 13 Text | pleasures of eating and drinking, which we were just now Laches Part
14 Text | discourse; so eager am I in drinking in his words. But a man Laws Book
15 1 | legislator. I am not speaking of drinking, or not drinking, wine at 16 1 | speaking of drinking, or not drinking, wine at all, but of intoxication. 17 1 | effected, supposing that this drinking ordinance is duly established.~ 18 1 | very small materials. For drinking indeed may appear to be 19 1 | asking is this—Does the drinking of wine heighten and increase 20 1 | encourage the taste for drinking instead of doing all we 21 1 | taken of the pastime of drinking wine, if we are right in 22 2 | should say that eating and drinking, and the use of food in 23 2 | I should imagine that a drinking assembly is likely to become 24 2 | and more tumultuous as the drinking goes on: this, as we were 25 2 | silence and speech, and drinking and music, will change his 26 2 | Right.~Athenian. If, then, drinking and amusement were regulated 27 2 | Cleinias. I think so too, if drinking were regulated as you propose.~ 28 2 | to adopt the practice of drinking under due regulation and 29 2 | But if the State makes drinking an amusement only, and whoever 30 2 | this man should practise drinking. I would go further than 31 3 | subject of laws into music and drinking–bouts, the argument has, 32 3 | previously said about music and drinking, and what preceded, was 33 6 | the valleys, receiving and drinking up the rain from heaven, 34 6 | Now these are eating and drinking, which begin at birth—every 35 6 | first, eating, secondly, drinking, thirdly, the excitement 36 8 | the power of eating and drinking all kinds of things, and 37 8 | required for his servants’ drinking, and if his neighbours, 38 10 | patience failed not when drinking or music were the themes Lysis Part
39 Text | appeared to us to have been drinking rather too much at the Hermaea, Phaedo Part
40 Intro| the result of eating and drinking; and so he arrived at the 41 Text | pleasures—of eating and drinking?~Certainly not, answered 42 Text | soul incline us against drinking? and when the body is hungry, 43 Text | the result of eating and drinking; for when by the digestion 44 Text | should gain anything by drinking the poison a little later; 45 Text | but now when we saw him drinking, and saw too that he had Phaedrus Part
46 Intro| nature, which he seems to be drinking in for the first time.~As 47 Text | never thought of eating and drinking, until at last in their 48 Text | singing, and never eating or drinking; and when they die they Philebus Part
49 Intro| enjoyment of eating and drinking compared with the supposed 50 Intro| thirst with the pleasures of drinking; they are not really simultaneous, 51 Intro| pleasure attends eating and drinking; and yet surely we might Protagoras Part
52 Text | another, while they are drinking, with the sound of their 53 Text | are overcome by eating and drinking and other sensual desires The Republic Book
54 2 | their children will feast, drinking of the wine which they have 55 2 | and acorns at the fire, drinking in moderation. And with 56 3 | And which are the soft or drinking harmonies? ~The Ionian, 57 4 | they give up eating and drinking and wenching and idling, 58 5 | are glad of any pretext of drinking any wine. ~Very good. ~And 59 6 | stores; thus, eating and drinking, they proceed on their voyage 60 7 | pleasures, such as eating and drinking, which, like leaden weights, 61 9 | the desires of eating and drinking and the other sensual appetites 62 10 | himself was hindered from drinking the water. But in what manner The Seventh Letter Part
63 Text | everything else except eating and drinking and the laborious prosecution 64 Text | him the means of eating or drinking or glutting himself with The Symposium Part
65 Intro| What shall they do about drinking? as they had been all well 66 Intro| drunk on the day before, and drinking on two successive days is 67 Intro| Agathon hold out; they are drinking from a large goblet, which 68 Intro| at Potidaea; like (4) the drinking powers of Socrates and his 69 Text | they were about to commence drinking, when Pausanias said, And 70 Text | Consider then: How can the drinking be made easiest?~I entirely 71 Text | by all means, avoid hard drinking, for I was myself one of 72 Text | stronger ones are not in a drinking mood. (I do not include 73 Text | saying, as a physician, that drinking deep is a bad practice, 74 Text | same.~It was agreed that drinking was not to be the order 75 Text | you are all agreed that drinking is to be voluntary, and 76 Text | which we are now doing, drinking, singing and talking—these 77 Text | but if not, say that the drinking is over.’ A little while 78 Text | Aristophanes, and Agathon, who were drinking out of a large goblet which Timaeus Part
79 Intro| be absorbed in eating and drinking, and the whole race become 80 Text | intemperate in eating and drinking, and take a good deal more