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Charmides Part
1 PreS | romance which became famous in Hellas and the world. It may have 2 Text | unknown to the physicians of Hellas, because they are ignorant Cratylus Part
3 Intro| which names are made in Hellas and other countries. But 4 Text | whatever iron made, whether in Hellas or in a foreign country;— Critias Part
5 Text | own land and the rest of Hellas; they were renowned all The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | which is the greatest in Hellas, and having many friends 7 Text | in this city, but in all Hellas, and among many and mighty 8 Text | than in all the rest of Hellas, for during many generations Gorgias Part
9 Intro| the three wisest men in Hellas, have nothing better to 10 Text | most free-spoken state in Hellas, you when you got there, 11 Text | justice did Xerxes invade Hellas, or his father the Scythians? ( 12 Text | is quite famous all over Hellas, Aristeides, the son of Ion Part
13 Text | best of rhapsodes in all Hellas, go about as a rhapsode Laws Book
14 2 | ancient and common custom of Hellas, which still prevails in 15 3 | or would have regarded Hellas as a power to be despised.~ 16 3 | only fought on behalf of Hellas, and the two others were 17 3 | things might be told about Hellas in connection with that 18 3 | can we rightly say that Hellas repelled the invader; for 19 3 | yoke, all the tribes of Hellas would have been fused in 20 3 | Persians made their attack on Hellas, or, speaking more correctly, 21 4 | Salamis was the salvation of Hellas.~Athenian. Why, yes; and 22 4 | Aegina and other parts of Hellas. Tell me, then, whence do Menexenus Part
23 Text | in the common interest of Hellas. Time would fail me to tell 24 Text | became the schoolmasters of Hellas; the one teaching and habituating 25 Text | third in the salvation of Hellas, I place the battle of Plataea. 26 Text | plotting the destruction of Hellas.~And so the war against 27 Text | destroy the common interest of Hellas; but that with barbarians 28 Text | victory in the civil war with Hellas, in which they subdued the 29 Text | how the chief peoples of Hellas, Argives and Boeotians and Meno Part
30 Intro| east. It found its way into Hellas probably through the medium 31 Text | the common teachers of all Hellas, and are ready to impart 32 Text | Protagoras was corrupting all Hellas, and sending his disciples 33 Text | to be the wisest men of Hellas have been out of their minds?~ 34 Text | influence at Athens and in all Hellas, and, if virtue could have Phaedo Part
35 Text | Socrates, when you are gone?~Hellas, he replied, is a large Phaedrus Part
36 Intro| in the classical times of Hellas; the higher love, of which 37 Intro| there were Euhemerists in Hellas long before Euhemerus. Early 38 Intro| their progresses through Hellas accompanied by a troop of 39 Intro| was soon to overspread all Hellas; and Plato with prophetic 40 Intro| exclude Homer, the genius of Hellas had ceased to flower or 41 Intro| progeny of the union between Hellas and the East? Only in Plutarch, 42 Text | conferred great benefits on Hellas, both in public and private Philebus Part
43 Intro| were affecting the mind of Hellas. The decline of philosophy Protagoras Part
44 Text | than in any other part of Hellas, and there are more philosophers 45 Text | proclaim in the face of Hellas that you are a Sophist or The Republic Book
46 5 | another we shall say that Hellas is then in a state of disorder 47 5 | will they not be lovers of Hellas, and think of Hellas as 48 5 | of Hellas, and think of Hellas as their own land, and share 49 5 | they will not devastate Hellas, nor will they burn houses, 50 10 | has been the educator of Hellas, and that he is profitable The Second Alcibiades Part
51 Text | to it the dominion of all Hellas; and seeing that even then The Seventh Letter Part
52 Text | and choice select from all Hellas men whom they have ascertained The Statesman Part
53 Intro| gods, and in many parts of Hellas the duty of performing solemn 54 Text | priesthood. In many parts of Hellas, the duty of offering the 55 Text | standard of the rest of Hellas, and there would certainly The Symposium Part
56 Intro| wholly by its literature. Hellas was not necessarily more 57 Intro| all the greater writers of Hellas who have been preserved 58 Intro| several of the leading men of Hellas, e.g. Cimon, Alcibiades, 59 Text | Pelias, is a monument to all Hellas; for she was willing to 60 Text | only of Lacedaemon, but of Hellas, as one may say? There is Theaetetus Part
61 Intro| deeply impressed the mind of Hellas, were now degenerating into Timaeus Part
62 Intro| philosophy and tradition, between Hellas and the East—(Greek) (Rep.). 63 Intro| arrayed against Egypt and Hellas and all the countries bordering 64 Intro| more ancient than that of Hellas.~The ancient philosophers 65 Intro| which the youthfulness of Hellas is contrasted with the antiquity