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educated

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1 Intro| been unintelligible to an educated contemporary. In the Phaedrus Critias Part
2 Intro| who dwelt apart, and were educated, and had all things in common, Crito Part
3 Intro| brought into the world and educated by their help, and are they 4 Text | the world and nurtured and educated by us, can you deny in the 5 Text | world, and nurtured and educated you, and given you and every 6 Text | be better cared for and educated here if you are still alive, The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | politics before you are educated. Neither is your case to 8 Text | Why, that if they were educated they would be trained athletes, Laches Part
9 Text | are nearly of an age to be educated. Well, then, if you have Laws Book
10 1 | person, we call one man educated and another uneducated, 11 1 | may be sometimes very well educated for the calling of a retail 12 1 | that those who are rightly educated generally become good men. 13 2 | trained in the chorus, and the educated is he who has been well 14 2 | Athenian. Then he who is well educated will be able to sing and 15 2 | we truly know also who is educated and who is uneducated; but 16 2 | be advocates of comedy; educated women, and young men, and 17 2 | delights the best and best educated, and especially that which 18 2 | compel to sing, must be educated to such an extent as to 19 3 | several parents who had educated them; and these customs 20 3 | of being royal they were educated in the Median fashion by 21 3 | virtue, who has been thus educated. And this, I say, is what 22 3 | judged had only consisted of educated persons, no fatal harm would 23 6 | habits of law, and be well educated, that they may have a right 24 6 | be insufficiently or ill educated he is the most savage of 25 7 | the youth who are rightly educated should be brought up in 26 8 | Cleinias, they were far worse educated in their minds than your 27 9 | in illregulated and illeducated states, and may perhaps 28 9 | matters which judges far worse educated than ours would be able 29 12 | duly mingled and rightly educated; and being educated, and 30 12 | rightly educated; and being educated, and dwelling in the citadel Menexenus Part
31 Text | into the world and thus educated, the ancestors of the departed Parmenides Part
32 Intro| In the last century the educated world were astonished to Phaedo Part
33 Intro| punished, but that they may be educated. These are a few of the Phaedrus Part
34 Intro| during many generations. Educated parents will have children Philebus Part
35 Intro| become a passion to a rightly educated nature. The Utilitarian Protagoras Part
36 Text | house of Ariphron to be educated; but before six months had 37 Text | conscious that only a perfectly educated man is capable of uttering The Republic Book
38 2 | are they to be reared and educated? Is not this an inquiry 39 3 | that those who are being educated by us to be the defenders 40 3 | soul of him who is rightly educated graceful, or of him who 41 3 | but a virtuous nature, educated by time, will acquire a 42 3 | thus our youth, having been educated only in that simple music 43 3 | spirit, which, if rightly educated, would give courage, but, 44 3 | turn to softness, but, if educated rightly, will be gentle 45 4 | If our citizens are well educated, and grow into sensible 46 4 | Very true, he said. ~Thus educated, they will invent for themselves 47 4 | in which our legislator educated them; and this is what you 48 4 | those the best born and best educated. ~Very true. These two, 49 4 | these two, thus nurtured and educated, and having learned truly 50 5 | by you. ~For men born and educated like our citizens, the only 51 7 | other citizens, and have educated you far better and more 52 7 | perfectly than they have been educated, and you are better able 53 8 | with slaves, unlike the educated man, who is too proud for 54 8 | not, he said; had he been educated he would never have made The Sophist Part
55 Text | and utterly unworthy of an educated or philosophical mind.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
56 Intro| should be confined to the educated or to those who fulfil political 57 Text | he, only in the rightly educated, whom we were just now describing.~ Theaetetus Part
58 Intro| cow-herd, he has no time to be educated, and the pen in which he 59 Intro| powers or instincts are educated by the circumstances of 60 Intro| sense, she is trained and educated. By use the outward sense 61 Intro| being, who is always being educated by language, habit, and 62 Intro| them in the minds of all educated persons. They are distinguished 63 Text | musician, and in general an educated man?~THEAETETUS: I think 64 Text | utter them, and who are not educated enough to look at the whole, Timaeus Part
65 Intro| some of whom will have been educated by you, and introduce them 66 Intro| the educators and not the educated. Still, we should endeavour 67 Text | good parents were to be educated, and the children of the 68 Text | educators rather than the educated. But however that may be,


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