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possessed

The Apology
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1 Intro| which in some cases they possessed was more than counter-balanced Cratylus Part
2 Intro| Comparative Philology had possessed ‘enough of Metaphysics to 3 Intro| expressiveness or precision which is possessed by the ancient, are in many Critias Part
4 Text | wealth as was never before possessed by kings and potentates, 5 Text | seed they were; for they possessed true and in every way great Euthydemus Part
6 Text | would he be happy because he possessed them?~No indeed, Socrates.~ The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | of Achaemenes have always possessed, besides being at various 8 Text | and she has a son who is possessed of a three-hundred acre Gorgias Part
9 Intro| and the like. This art is possessed by Plato in a degree which 10 Text | outspokenness, which are all possessed by you. Many whom I meet Ion Part
11 Text | because they are inspired and possessed. And as the Corybantian 12 Text | metre they are inspired and possessed; like Bacchic maidens who 13 Text | whom they are severally possessed. Was not this the lesson 14 Text | by whom he is said to be possessed, which is nearly the same 15 Text | but the greater number are possessed and held by Homer. Of whom, 16 Text | Ion, you are one, and are possessed by Homer; and when any one 17 Text | the God by whom they are possessed, and have plenty of dances 18 Text | Homer only when I am mad and possessed; and if you could hear me Laches Part
19 Text | assailant. Certainly he who possessed the art could not meet with 20 Text | thoughtful courage is a quality possessed by very few, but that rashness 21 Text | are very common qualities possessed by many men, many women, Laws Book
22 1 | the richest of men, and possessed every good (and then he 23 2 | some rightness or utility possessed by them;—for example, I 24 3 | was also another advantage possessed by the men of that day, 25 3 | fearless. If this fear had not possessed them, they would never have 26 3 | raging like Bacchanals and possessed with inordinate delights— 27 4 | continuance of the power which is possessed by them the first or principal 28 5 | undervalued by us because it is possessed by him, but must be acquired 29 8 | determining what he who is possessed by this third love desires; 30 9 | kind of ignorance, when possessed of power and strength, will 31 9 | this is true, yet if he be possessed of absolute and irresponsible 32 12 | Gold and silver, whether possessed by private persons or in Lysis Part
33 Text | your early age, so easily possessed of this treasure, and so Menexenus Part
34 Text | terror which had hitherto possessed the Hellenes, and so made Meno Part
35 Intro| sort of instinct which is possessed by statesmen, who are not 36 Intro| their sons. Those who are possessed of it cannot be said to 37 Text | have acquired or always possessed?~MENO: Yes.~SOCRATES: But 38 Text | SOCRATES: But if he always possessed this knowledge he would 39 Text | his soul must have always possessed this knowledge, for he always 40 Text | illumined, being inspired and possessed of God, in which condition Phaedo Part
41 Intro| we may think of them as possessed by a great love of God and 42 Text | that those things which are possessed by the number three must Phaedrus Part
43 Intro| an orator as he is who is possessed of them, you and I would 44 Text | gluttony, and he who is possessed by it is called a glutton; 45 Text | this gift, and is truly possessed and duly out of his mind, 46 Text | madness of those who are possessed by the Muses; which taking 47 Text | to him, and they become possessed of him, and receive from Philebus Part
48 Intro| is what we affirm to be possessed in the highest degree by The Republic Book
49 1 | whether this power which is possessed by the superior State can 50 2 | as is said to have been possessed by Gyges, the ancestor of 51 5 | had nothing and might have possessed all things-to whom we replied 52 9 | instrument of judgment is not possessed by the covetous or ambitious 53 10 | improve mankind-if he had possessed knowledge, and not been The Seventh Letter Part
54 Text | repute, and all must be possessed of sufficient property. 55 Text | Dionysios was now once more possessed by an extraordinary desire 56 Text | invention, or to figure as a man possessed of culture, of which he The Statesman Part
57 Intro| we mean all those who are possessed of the political science. 58 Text | the care of God, who had possessed and tended them, they were The Symposium Part
59 Intro| fascinated by Socrates, and possessed of a genius which might Theaetetus Part
60 Intro| or equanimity. They have possessed their souls in peace without 61 Text | the hands that which is possessed already. And thus, when 62 Text | knowledge which he has long possessed, but has not at hand in Timaeus Part
63 Intro| consistency to them than they possessed in his mind, or adding on 64 Intro| other immovable; the one is possessed by every man, the other 65 Intro| instruments of thought which were possessed by the Greek philosopher; 66 Intro| ideas which they already possessed. The beginnings of thought 67 Text | respiration, because they possessed a soul which was made impure


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