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Charmides Part
1 PreF | respect for his noble and gentle character, and the great Cratylus Part
2 Intro| called—apo tou mosthai. The gentle Leto or Letho is named from 3 Intro| that which makes things gentle’ (emera). So again, zugon 4 Text | name, because she is such a gentle Goddess, and so willing ( 5 Text | because it makes things gentle (emera different accents).~ Gorgias Part
6 Intro| who, having received them gentle, taught them to kick and 7 Text | the men and women who are gentle and good are also happy, 8 Text | other sort of power, be gentle and good. Shall we say that?~ 9 Text | they had been made good and gentle by him, at the very end 10 Text | animals who received them gentle, and made them fiercer than 11 Text | SOCRATES: And are not just men gentle, as Homer says?—or are you Laws Book
12 1 | reason is beautiful and gentle, and not violent, her rule 13 4 | children ask the doctor to be gentle with them, so we will ask 14 5 | valiant, but he should also be gentle. From the cruel, or hardly 15 5 | occasion demands, to be both gentle and passionate.~Of all evils 16 5 | describe it as in all things gentle, having gentle pains and 17 5 | all things gentle, having gentle pains and gentle pleasures, 18 5 | having gentle pains and gentle pleasures, and placid desires 19 7 | childhood to make his soul more gentle and cheerful?~Cleinias. 20 7 | which I just spoke of as gentle and benign, and is a state 21 8 | arises from likeness is gentle, and has a tie of communion 22 10 | lawgivers profess that they are gentle and not stern, we think 23 10 | saying, how can any one in gentle terms remonstrate with the 24 11 | not likely to have very gentle tempers; and, therefore, Phaedo Part
25 Intro| are allowed to pass into gentle and social natures, such 26 Intro| extraordinary man on the common. The gentle nature of the man is indicated 27 Intro| that he has retained this gentle nature amid scenes of death 28 Text | expected to pass into some gentle and social kind which is 29 Text | astonished me was, first, the gentle and pleasant and approving Phaedrus Part
30 Text | PHAEDRUS: There are shade and gentle breezes, and grass on which 31 Text | was himself of a noble and gentle nature, and who loved or 32 Text | But like a musician, in a gentle and harmonious tone of voice, Philebus Part
33 Text | excessive or a more or a less gentle, and at each creation of 34 Text | him tingle, and causes a gentle irritation; or again, the Protagoras Part
35 Text | mistaken, is also of a fair and gentle nature. I thought that I 36 Text | they may learn to be more gentle, and harmonious, and rhythmical, The Republic Book
37 1 | now that you have grown gentle toward me and have left 38 2 | dangerous to their enemies, and gentle to their friends; if not, 39 2 | said; how shall we find a gentle nature which has also a 40 2 | well-bred dogs are perfectly gentle to their familiars and acquaintances, 41 2 | that he who is likely to be gentle to his friends and acquaintances, 42 3 | educated rightly, will be gentle and moderate. ~True. ~And 43 6 | whether a man is just and gentle, or rude and unsociable; 44 6 | to the description of the gentle and noble nature. Truth, 45 6 | mentioned. ~What is that? ~The gentle force of attainder, or confiscation, 46 6 | him, who that is himself gentle and free from envy will 47 6 | only less angry but quite gentle, and that they have been 48 7 | outlandish slough, is by her gentle aid lifted upward; and she 49 8 | have been schooled not by gentle influences but by force, 50 9 | fostering and cultivating the gentle qualities, and preventing 51 10 | natures-the good into the gentle and the evil into the savage, The Sophist Part
52 Text | with himself, and grows gentle towards others, and thus The Statesman Part
53 Intro| temperate, the bold and the gentle, who are the warp and the 54 Intro| physician who uses a little gentle violence in effecting the 55 Intro| and brutal tyrant,’ but gentle and humane, capable of being 56 Intro| world, the strong and the gentle, the courageous and the 57 Intro| one in this world. The ‘gentle violence,’ the marriage 58 Text | supposing that he does use some gentle violence for their good, Theaetetus Part
59 Intro| patience, courage; and he is gentle as well as wise, always 60 Intro| manner of ways. If you are gentle to an adversary he will 61 Intro| mankind have not been of the gentle Epicurean type; they have 62 Text | unrivalled, and he is exceedingly gentle, and also the most courageous Timaeus Part
63 Intro| converse happens when some gentle inspiration coming from 64 Intro| whey of blood, which is gentle; secondly, the secretion 65 Text | be as they ought to be, gentle to their friends and fierce 66 Text | would not burn, but gave a gentle light, they formed into 67 Text | nature is pleasant; but a gentle and gradual return is imperceptible 68 Text | converse happens when some gentle inspiration of the understanding