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1 Intro| of the ancient language, loved the letters iota and delta; 2 Text | according to tradition, loved and married her; possibly 3 Text | aware that our forefathers loved the sounds iota and delta, Euthydemus Part
4 Text | for every man ought to be loved who says and manfully pursues Euthyphro Part
5 Intro| the act of being carried, loved, etc. precedes the state 6 Intro| state of being carried, loved, etc., and therefore that 7 Intro| gods because it is first loved of them, not loved of them 8 Intro| first loved of them, not loved of them because it is dear 9 Intro| But the pious or holy is loved by the gods because it is 10 Intro| equivalent to saying, that it is loved by them because it is dear 11 Intro| Piety is that which is loved of the gods,’ is shipwrecked 12 Intro| and the state of being loved is preceded by the act of 13 Intro| preceded by the act of being loved. But piety or holiness is 14 Intro| not by the act of being loved; and therefore piety and 15 Intro| piety and the state of being loved are different. Through such 16 Intro| means to say that the wordsloved of the godsexpress an 17 Text | are hated by the gods and loved by the gods, and are both 18 Text | would seem that what is loved by the gods is also hated 19 Text | SOCRATES: Is not that which is loved in some state either of 20 Text | instances; the state of being loved follows the act of being 21 Text | follows the act of being loved, and not the act the state.~ 22 Text | according to your definition, loved by all the gods?~EUTHYPHRO: 23 Text | reason.~SOCRATES: It is loved because it is holy, not 24 Text | not holy because it is loved?~EUTHYPHRO: Yes.~SOCRATES: 25 Text | which is dear to the gods is loved by them, and is in a state 26 Text | and is in a state to be loved of them because it is loved 27 Text | loved of them because it is loved of them?~EUTHYPHRO: Certainly.~ 28 Text | nor is that which is holy loved of God, as you affirm; but 29 Text | acknowledged by us to be loved of God because it is holy, 30 Text | to be holy because it is loved.~EUTHYPHRO: Yes.~SOCRATES: 31 Text | dear to them because it is loved by them, not loved by them 32 Text | it is loved by them, not loved by them because it is dear 33 Text | which is dear to God, and is loved because it is holy, then 34 Text | dear to God would have been loved as being dear to God; but 35 Text | God is dear to him because loved by him, then that which 36 Text | would have been holy because loved by him. But now you see 37 Text | theophiles) is of a kind to be loved cause it is loved, and the 38 Text | to be loved cause it is loved, and the other (osion) is 39 Text | and the other (osion) is loved because it is of a kind 40 Text | because it is of a kind to be loved. Thus you appear to me, 41 Text | essence—the attribute of being loved by all the gods. But you 42 Text | same with that which is loved of the gods? Have you forgotten?~ 43 Text | not saying that what is loved of the gods is holy; and The First Alcibiades Part
44 Text | SOCRATES: Then women are not loved by men when they do their 45 Text | SOCRATES: The reason was that I loved you for your own sake, whereas Lysis Part
46 Intro| who loves, or he who is loved? Or are both friends? From 47 Text | what if the lover is not loved in return? which is a very 48 Text | either that they are not loved in return, or that they 49 Text | loves, and the other is loved?~Yes.~Then which is the 50 Text | the beloved, whether he be loved in return, or hated; or 51 Text | were friends, if one only loved; but now, unless they both 52 Text | Clearly.~Then many men are loved by their enemies, and hated 53 Text | friend of that which is loved?~True.~And the hater will 54 Text | the other, how can they be loved by one another? Can they 55 Text | cannot.~And can he who is not loved be a friend?~Certainly not.~ 56 Text | think so.~And the good is loved for the sake of the evil? 57 Text | nature of the good—to be loved by us who are placed between 58 Text | another would ever have loved or desired or affected him, 59 Text | congenial nature must be loved.~It follows, he said.~Then 60 Text | counterfeit, must of necessity be loved by his love.~Lysis and Menexenus Phaedo Part
61 Intro| leave the body which she loved, a ghostly apparition, saturated Phaedrus Part
62 Text | others. Many lovers too have loved the person of a youth before 63 Text | love him, but he really loved him all the same; and one 64 Text | and gentle nature, and who loved or ever had loved a nature 65 Text | and who loved or ever had loved a nature like his own, when 66 Text | they have found him and loved him, they do all they can The Republic Book
67 10 | his lifetime friends who loved to associate with him, and 68 10 | followers, and been honored and loved by them? Protagoras of Abdera The Symposium Part
69 Text | Athens to love and to be loved is held to be a very honourable


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