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ashamed

The Apology
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1 Text | believe me? I am almost ashamed to confess the truth, but 2 Text | will say: And are you not ashamed, Socrates, of a course of 3 Text | city of Athens,—are you not ashamed of heaping up the greatest Charmides Part
4 Text | that temperance makes a man ashamed or modest, and that temperance 5 Text | know himself; and I am not ashamed to confess that I was in 6 Text | reputation to maintain, he was ashamed to admit before the company Crito Part
7 Text | yourself. And indeed, I am ashamed not only of you, but of 8 Text | your old age you were not ashamed to violate the most sacred Euthydemus Part
9 Text | with my soul?~Are you not ashamed, Socrates, of asking a question 10 Text | that they would be more ashamed of employing them in the 11 Text | present you would have been ashamed of your friend—his conduct The First Alcibiades Part
12 Text | if you knew, are you not ashamed, when you are asked, not 13 Text | the Persians, you will be ashamed when you discern your own Gorgias Part
14 Intro| of self-help, I should be ashamed; but if I die for want of 15 Intro| those who would have been ashamed of them during their lives 16 Text | What! because Gorgias was ashamed to deny that the rhetorician 17 Text | ask whether you are not ashamed of being thus defenceless; 18 Text | age, Socrates, are you not ashamed to be catching at words 19 Text | strong man because they are ashamed of their own weakness, which 20 Text | CALLICLES: Are you not ashamed, Socrates, of introducing Laches Part
21 Text | The truth is that we are ashamed of this contrast being seen Laws Book
22 1 | his fears, because he was ashamed to be seen by the eye of 23 2 | they think wise, they are ashamed of dancing and singing in 24 2 | pleasure, even though he be ashamed to praise them. And what 25 2 | he will be more and more ashamed, the older and more discreet 26 2 | will he not be yet more ashamed if he has to stand up and 27 2 | mellowed be more ready and less ashamed to sing—I do not say before 28 2 | those who, as we say, are ashamed of these, and want to have 29 7 | every one is afraid and ashamed to change that which is 30 7 | than men, and I am quite ashamed, not only of myself, but 31 7 | have we not reason to be ashamed of our compatriots; and 32 8 | love. Then they will be ashamed of frequent intercourse, Phaedo Part
33 Text | heard his words we were ashamed, and refrained our tears; Phaedrus Part
34 Text | if I see you I shall feel ashamed and not know what to say.~ 35 Text | not as before, veiled and ashamed, but with forehead bold 36 Text | wantonness, and is not afraid or ashamed of pursuing pleasure in 37 Text | influential statesmen are ashamed of writing speeches and Philebus Part
38 Text | desert, if you were not ashamed?~PROTARCHUS: As you please.~ 39 Text | nature of the action makes us ashamed; and so we put them out Protagoras Part
40 Text | I said, and are you not ashamed at having to appear before 41 Text | his injustice?~I should be ashamed, Socrates, he said, to acknowledge 42 Text | he asks me if I am not ashamed of calling that which is 43 Text | Protagoras was really made ashamed by these words of Alcibiades, The Republic Book
44 3 | personate him, and will not be ashamed of this sort of imitation: 45 3 | at other times he will be ashamed to play a part which he 46 3 | good reason, he said, to be ashamed of the lie which you were 47 8 | and rests not, and is not ashamed to be a coward." ~And quite 48 8 | were, he would never be ashamed again. ~But if he is caught 49 10 | things which he would be ashamed of anyone hearing or seeing 50 10 | us would abominate and be ashamed of in his own person? ~No, 51 10 | jests which you would be ashamed to make yourself, and yet The Sophist Part
52 Text | one else.~STRANGER: I feel ashamed, Socrates, being a new-comer The Symposium Part
53 Intro| dishonour. The lover is ashamed to be seen by the beloved 54 Intro| Alcibiades, and made him ashamed of his mean and miserable 55 Intro| which he would have been ashamed to make known if he had 56 Text | is no friend who will be ashamed of him and admonish him, 57 Text | really wise man, you would be ashamed of disgracing yourself before 58 Text | the many you would not be ashamed, if you thought that you 59 Text | person who ever made me ashamed, which you might think not 60 Text | and when I see him I am ashamed of what I have confessed 61 Text | certainly have more reason to be ashamed of what wise men would say Theaetetus Part
62 Text | exhortation I should be ashamed of not trying to do my best. 63 Text | called;—him I should be ashamed to approach in a spirit 64 Text | of view. For I should be ashamed of us if we were driven 65 Text | reason why we should be ashamed of our demonstration, Socrates.~


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