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Charmides Part
1 Text | And are you about to use violence, without even going through 2 Text | justice?~Yes, I shall use violence, he replied, since he orders 3 Text | has passed, I said, when violence is employed; and you, when 4 Text | anything, and in the mood of violence, are irresistible.~Do not Crito Part
5 Text | just: and if he may do no violence to his father or mother, 6 Text | mother, much less may he do violence to his country.’ What answer The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | certainly; we say that deceit or violence has been employed, or that Gorgias Part
8 Intro| Law, the king of all, does violence with high hand;’ as is indeed 9 Intro| eternal damnation.~We do Plato violence in pressing his figures 10 Text | might to be right, doing violence with highest hand; as I Laws Book
11 4 | in all sorts of ways. The violence of war and the hard necessity 12 4 | said that Pindar considered violence natural and justified it.~ 13 6 | may fairly use a little violence in order to make you.~Cleinias. 14 8 | inspectors of temperance and violence, they should chastise him 15 9 | city to factions, using violence and stirring up sedition 16 9 | temples, and the subverter by violence of the laws of the state. 17 9 | kind of actions done by violence and in the light of day, 18 9 | or sometimes both with violence and deceit; the laws concerning 19 9 | by blows, or some other violence, the slayer shall undergo 20 9 | prelude concerning crimes of violence in general; and I must not 21 9 | who deprives himself by violence of his appointed share of 22 9 | guiltless. And any one who does violence to a free woman or a youth, 23 9 | find his wife suffering violence, he may kill the violator, 24 9 | have to speak of deeds of violence, voluntary and involuntary, 25 9 | of assault are deeds of violence; and every man, woman, or 26 10 | let us sum up all acts of violence under a single law, which 27 10 | parents; the fourth kind of violence is when any one, regardless 28 11 | shall be deemed guilty of violence, and being convicted shall 29 11 | another any injury by theft or violence, for the greater injury 30 11 | all actions of theft and violence, and giving laws of such 31 12 | Zeus delight in fraud and violence, or ever practised, either. 32 12 | thieves or is guilty of violence, that he is doing nothing 33 12 | his country by fraud or violence, whether he be caught in Meno Part
34 Intro| good (Republic) may without violence be converted into the Supreme Phaedo Part
35 Intro| former life of sensuality or violence, she takes the form of an 36 Intro| superseded despotism and violence; that an ethical religion 37 Intro| amid scenes of death and violence by the contrasts which he 38 Text | injustice, and tyranny, and violence, will pass into wolves, 39 Text | sufferings hardly and with violence carried away by her attendant 40 Text | for example, have done violence to a father or a mother, Phaedrus Part
41 Text | do not compel me to use violence.~SOCRATES: But, my sweet 42 Text | back the reins with such violence as to bring both the steeds Philebus Part
43 Text | stirs even a wise man to violence, And is sweeter than honey The Republic Book
44 3 | is like a wild beast, all violence and fierceness, and knows 45 3 | forced, are those whom the violence of some pain or grief compels 46 4 | himself, and is angry at the violence within him, and that in 47 5 | not strike or do any other violence to an elder, unless the 48 8 | that the tyrant will use violence? What! beat his father if The Seventh Letter Part
49 Text | extraordinary and startling violence, and might therefore be The Sophist Part
50 Text | one name, as hunting with violence.~THEAETETUS: Very good.~ The Statesman Part
51 Intro| of those who had died by violence, in a few moments underwent 52 Intro| the care. And there was no violence among them, or war, or devouring 53 Intro| which may with a little violence be comprehended in one of 54 Intro| who uses a little gentle violence in effecting the cure? Or 55 Intro| Or shall we say, that the violence is just, if exercised by 56 Intro| are termed ‘hardness,’ ‘violence,’ ‘madness;’ of the other ‘ 57 Intro| the same time some little violence may be used in exterminating 58 Intro| this world. The ‘gentle violence,’ the marriage of dissimilar 59 Text | bodies of those who died by violence at that time quickly passed 60 Text | shepherd; neither was there any violence, or devouring of one another, 61 Text | to thieving and acts of violence, and are concerned with 62 Text | he does use some gentle violence for their good, what is 63 Text | their good, what is this violence to be called? Or rather, 64 Text | the patient to whom such violence is applied, to charge the 65 Text | physician who practises the violence with wanting skill or aggravating 66 Text | he could say about such violence is that he has incurred 67 Text | And shall we say that the violence, if exercised by a rich 68 Text | quickness or hardness is termed violence or madness; too great slowness The Symposium Part
69 Text | mutilation of the gods, or other violence, but peace and sweetness, 70 Text | him, or, if he attempts violence, protect me, as I am in Theaetetus Part
71 Intro| facts which prove an act of violence, but he may truly persuade 72 Text | about acts of robbery or violence, of which they were not Timaeus Part
73 Intro| that which is caused by violence is painful.~Every one may 74 Intro| convulsions and other evils. The violence of controversy, or the earnestness 75 Text | touches it; there is no violence either in the contraction