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1 Intro| different speakers; but the victory was not distinctly attributed Euthyphro Part
2 Text | Would you not say that victory in war is the chief of them?~ Gorgias Part
3 Intro| or a general faith in the victory of good in the world, may 4 Intro| enough he is certain of victory. He will not be always consistent, Laches Part
5 Text | or loss of property, or victory, or defeat in war, or in Laws Book
6 1 | Moreover, there is a victory and defeat—the first and 7 1 | the better citizens win a victory over the mob and over the 8 1 | justly praised, where such a victory is gained, or censured in 9 1 | the parties, and by the victory of the other, or that peace 10 1 | will, are best. Nor is the victory of the state over itself 11 1 | therefore we cannot say that victory or defeat in battle affords 12 1 | good leader—he will give victory in war to his followers, 13 1 | Education certainly gives victory, although victory sometimes 14 1 | gives victory, although victory sometimes produces forgetfulness 15 1 | have grown insolent from victory in war, and this insolence 16 1 | innumerable evils; and many a victory has been and will be suicidal 17 1 | there which so surely gives victory and safety in war? For there 18 1 | are two things which give victory—confidence before enemies, 19 2 | poems, and would award the victory to him. But, who would really 20 2 | pleasures, designing to gain the victory over them in this way all 21 3 | gained a seemingly impossible victory, and borne up by this hope, 22 5 | the Olympic or any other victory of peace or war, desires 23 7 | carries away the palm of victory. Now, ought we not to forbid 24 7 | and snares, and not by the victory of a laborious spirit. Thus, 25 7 | persons, and they get the victory over the animals by running 26 8 | should distribute prizes of victory and valour to the competitors, 27 8 | practised and to have prizes of victory; and those which are not 28 8 | extent, in order to gain the victory—as in wrestling, the masters 29 8 | pleasure for the sake of a victory in wrestling, running, and 30 8 | the sake of a much nobler victory, which is the noblest of 31 8 | songs?~Cleinias. Of what victory are you speaking?~Athenian. 32 8 | speaking?~Athenian. Of the victory over pleasure, which if 33 10 | best manner procure the victory of good and the defeat of 34 10 | are bribed to give up the victory to other chariots?~Cleinias. 35 11 | and yet to have given the victory to him who wins the suit, 36 12 | attainment of salvation and victory in war. And we ought in 37 12 | present occasion. The crown of victory shall be an olive wreath 38 12 | shall give the prize of victory to him who is prevented, 39 12 | Does not the general aim at victory and superiority in war, 40 12 | a general who knows not victory, or any others who are ignorant Lysis Part
41 Text | stud of horses, and their victory at the Pythian games, and Menexenus Part
42 Text | whole of Asia, and by the victory which they gained over the 43 Text | only until they gained a victory over them, and not because 44 Text | foundation—showing by their victory in the civil war with Hellas, Phaedrus Part
45 Intro| with one another; and the victory of the rational is called 46 Intro| called temperance, and the victory of the irrational intemperance Philebus Part
47 Intro| first and second palm of victory. For there may be a good 48 Text | then pleasure will lose the victory, for the good will cease Protagoras Part
49 Intro| by other arguments.~The victory of Socrates over Protagoras 50 Text | then, as if he had won a victory over some famous athlete, The Republic Book
51 5 | have won a more glorious victory and have a more complete 52 5 | the public cost. For the victory which they have won is the 53 8 | a State for any prize of victory, or other object of honorable 54 9 | Assuredly. ~Or if honor, or victory, or courage, in that case 55 9 | seeking to attain honor and victory and the satisfaction of 56 10 | then, are the palms of victory which the gods give the The Second Alcibiades Part
57 Text | and sea and never gained a victory. The Athenians being annoyed 58 Text | Gods always granted the victory to the Lacedaemonians?’ ‘ 59 Text | would fain carry off the victory over your lovers.~THE END~ > The Seventh Letter Part
60 Text | the Syracusans, winning a victory which took an extraordinary 61 Text | had reached the climax of victory over his enemies, took a The Symposium Part
62 Intro| thanksgiving for his tragic victory on the day previous. But 63 Intro| would not allow him to win a victory either over his host or 64 Intro| who has won ‘the Olympian victory’ over the temptations of 65 Text | offered the sacrifice of victory.~Then it must have been 66 Text | invitation to his sacrifice of victory I refused yesterday, fearing Theaetetus Part
67 Text | without having won the victory, we walk away from the argument Timaeus Part
68 Text | mistaken, may claim a friendly victory. Then let us choose two