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The Apology Part
1 Intro| trusts that they will not be angry with him for not following 2 Text | by them instead of being angry with themselves are angry 3 Text | angry with themselves are angry with me: This confounded 4 Text | which reason, also, I am not angry with my condemners, or with Charmides Part
5 Text | refuted, at which Critias grew angry, and appeared, as I thought, Crito Part
6 Intro| evil for evil, they will be angry with him while he lives; 7 Text | reverently entreated when angry, even more than a father, 8 Text | country, and us, we shall be angry with you while you live, Euthydemus Part
9 Text | Ctesippus heard this he got very angry (as a lover well might) 10 Text | Dionysodorus fancying that I am angry with him, when really I 11 Text | him, when really I am not angry at all; I do but contradict 12 Text | saw that he was getting angry with me for drawing distinctions, 13 Text | remembered that Connus was always angry with me when I opposed him, 14 Text | no need, however, to be angry at this ambition of theirs— Euthyphro Part
15 Intro| reason or other they are angry:’ which may be said to be 16 Text | from jealousy, they are angry.~EUTHYPHRO: I am never likely 17 Text | my father and family are angry with me for taking the part 18 Text | against my father, they are angry with me. So inconsistent 19 Text | which therefore make us angry and set us at enmity with Gorgias Part
20 Intro| and ill-mannered, and is angry at seeing his master overthrown. 21 Text | refute me, I shall not be angry with you as you are with Laches Part
22 Intro| Socrates; and is disposed to be angry with the refinements of Laws Book
23 4 | pressed by the Trojans—he gets angry with him, and says:~Who, 24 4 | such matters. When they are angry and want to satisfy their 25 4 | reasonably expected to be very angry. At their death, the most 26 9 | of a freeman in life, is angry with the author of his death; 27 9 | who commit homicide with angry premeditation, and lighter 28 11 | his property, and will use angry words.~Cleinias. Such as 29 11 | were saying, not if he be angry have a set purpose? We forbid Lysis Part
30 Text | barbarous dialect, and got angry, and kept calling the boys— Menexenus Part
31 Text | that my mistress may be angry with me if I publish her Meno Part
32 Intro| accomplishments. Anytus is angry at the imputation which 33 Text | Anytus? What makes you so angry with them?~ANYTUS: No, indeed, Phaedo Part
34 Text | should die, would you not be angry with him, and would you 35 Text | place, I will not impute the angry feelings of other men, who 36 Text | sure that you will not be angry with me; for others, as Protagoras Part
37 Text | either laugh at him or are angry with him, and his relations 38 Text | one would rebuke, or be angry with those whose calamities 39 Text | qualities, other men are angry with him, and punish and 40 Text | such cases any man will be angry with another, and reprimand 41 Text | the unholy?’ I should be angry at his putting such a question, 42 Text | have wronged him and he is angry, he pacifies his anger and The Republic Book
43 1 | should pity us and not be angry with us. ~How characteristic 44 2 | is best, still he is not angry with the unjust, but is 45 2 | whenever he sees a stranger, is angry; when an acquaintance, he 46 3 | the other poets not to be angry if we strike out these and 47 4 | Well, then, do not be angry with them; for are they 48 4 | part of our nature, are angry with another, and with a 49 4 | reviles himself, and is angry at the violence within him, 50 5 | wisdom, and will they be very angry with us for thus describing 51 5 | shall tell them not to be angry; no man should be angry 52 5 | angry; no man should be angry at what is true. ~But those 53 6 | the truth, will they be angry with philosophy? Will they 54 6 | pattern? ~They will not be angry if they understand, he said. 55 6 | Then will they still be angry at our saying, that, until 56 6 | think that they will be less angry. ~Shall we assume that they 57 6 | that they are not only less angry but quite gentle, and that 58 9 | another with which he is angry; the third, having many 59 9 | violent and contentious, or angry and discontented, if he The Sophist Part
60 Text | respect. He, seeing this, is angry with himself, and grows The Symposium Part
61 Text | stirred by them, nor was I angry at the thought of my own 62 Text | therefore I could not be angry with him or renounce his Theaetetus Part
63 Intro| light; and you must not be angry if instead of rearing your 64 Intro| Theaetetus will not be angry,’ says Theodorus; ‘he is 65 Text | Theaetetus will not be angry, for he is very good-natured. Timaeus Part
66 Text | time, gets discontented and angry, and wandering in every