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The Apology Part
1 Text | or unholy thing. For the strong arm of that oppressive power Charmides Part
2 PreS | first edition I expressed a strong opinion at variance with Cratylus Part
3 Text | the soul is bound with a strong chain (desmos), for lian Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| But no arguments equally strong can be urged in favour of 5 Text | poor man.~A weak man or a strong man?~A weak man.~A noble Gorgias Part
6 Intro| many weak against the few strong. When he is confuted he 7 Intro| to have found truth, yet strong in the conviction that a 8 Intro| combining against the few strong in the formation of society ( 9 Intro| interests of classes are too strong for the ideas of the statesman 10 Text | to make men beautiful and strong in body.’ When I have done 11 Text | stronger than some and not so strong as others of us—will he 12 Text | attain; and they blame the strong man because they are ashamed Laws Book
13 2 | whether he be great and strong or small and weak, and whether 14 2 | Suppose that he be valiant and strong, and handsome and rich, 15 3 | swift of foot or fair or strong, unless he have some virtue 16 4 | and at the same time very strong, as in a tyranny, there 17 5 | the fair body, or to the strong or the swift or the tall, 18 7 | year; the nurses should be strong, and there should be more 19 7 | against any creature however strong, and die or undergo any 20 8 | either noble, or rich, or strong, or valiant, or warlike 21 8 | acquired the habit and are strong enough and like to take 22 10 | from her own energy and the strong influence of others—when 23 11 | pursuits which have a very strong tendency to make men bad. Lysis Part
24 Intro| meet, the old tie is as strong as ever— according to the 25 Text | requires the aid of the strong, and the sick man of the Menexenus Part
26 Intro| the Phaedrus Plato shows a strong antipathy, he is entirely Meno Part
27 Intro| own statements, but was strong in the belief that something 28 Text | strength? If a woman is strong, she will be strong by reason 29 Text | woman is strong, she will be strong by reason of the same form Phaedo Part
30 Intro| which he expresses is less strong than that which his cheerfulness Phaedrus Part
31 Text | delicate rather than sturdy and strong? One brought up in shady 32 Text | all follow, but not being strong enough they are carried 33 Text | man to have assaulted a strong and cowardly one, and to 34 Text | like me have assaulted a strong man like him?’ The complainant Philebus Part
35 Intro| deceives himself may be strong or weak? ‘He may.’ And if 36 Intro| He may.’ And if he is strong we fear him, and if he is 37 Intro| principle wide enough and strong enough to override all the 38 Text | more truly described as strong and formidable; for ignorance Protagoras Part
39 Text | begin by asking whether the strong are able, and I should say ‘ 40 Text | other, that the able are strong, although I have admitted 41 Text | I have admitted that the strong are able. For there is a The Republic Book
42 1 | injustice honorable and strong, and to the unjust you will 43 2 | enemy when they see him; and strong too if, when they have caught 44 4 | lest, waxing great and strong with the fulness of bodily 45 5 | other-necessity is not too strong a word, I think? ~Yes, he 46 5 | of their children who are strong enough, that, after the 47 6 | experience, he whose desires are strong in one direction will have 48 6 | and desires of a mighty strong beast who is fed by him-he 49 8 | Yes, and they will be strong in him, too. ~The man, then, 50 8 | drunk too deeply of the strong wine of freedom, then, unless 51 8 | that he is weak and his son strong. ~Why, you do not mean to 52 9 | not that he may be fair or strong or well, unless he is likely The Seventh Letter Part
53 Text | first I had been full of a strong impulse towards political 54 Text | on arrival were those of strong disapproval-disapproval 55 Text | afraid that you may take strong measures with regard to The Sophist Part
56 Intro| they are supported by a strong current of popular feeling. 57 Intro| truth. The understanding is strong in a single abstract principle The Statesman Part
58 Intro| natures in the world, the strong and the gentle, the courageous 59 Intro| the lower, which is too strong for class interests. There The Symposium Part
60 Intro| his father he is bold and strong, and full of arts and resources. 61 Text | that there should be no strong bond of friendship or society 62 Text | to be great, or he who is strong, desire to be strong?~That 63 Text | is strong, desire to be strong?~That would be inconsistent 64 Text | Socrates, if a man being strong desired to be strong, or 65 Text | being strong desired to be strong, or being swift desired 66 Text | he is bold, enterprising, strong, a mighty hunter, always 67 Text | shore he grows and waxes strong, and at last the vision Theaetetus Part
68 Text | understand you, though I have a strong suspicion that you are right.~ Timaeus Part
69 Intro| water,—soda and salt. The strong compounds of earth and water 70 Intro| cohesion of water, when strong, is dissolved by fire only; 71 Intro| disproportionate. For a strong and impassioned soul may ‘ 72 Intro| weak; if exercised, very strong. Wherefore we should duly 73 Text | of water again, when very strong, is dissolved by fire only— 74 Text | the human race, having a strong and fleshy and sinewy head, 75 Text | when a body large and too strong for the soul is united to 76 Text | trained and exercised, very strong. Wherefore we should take