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Displaying results 1 - 10 of 1966 matches (2.19 seconds)1. [100.00%] THEAETETUS by Plato - Complete text - Part 2 Page 22
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2. [97.70%] PHAEDRUS by Plato - Complete text - Page 7
/ The Greek Word Library = Note by Elpenor Get this book in print Select OnLine Greek Resources Page 7 Further, I say that you are likely to be improved by me, whereas the lover will spoil you. For they praise your Words and actions in a wrong way; partly, because they are afraid of offending you, and also, their judgment ishttp://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/ancient-greece/plato/plato-phaedrus.asp?pg=7 - 14.0kb
3. [76.96%] POLITEIA (Republic) by Plato - Complete text - Part 4 Page 11
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4. [64.06%] GORGIAS by Plato - Complete text - Part 1 Page 17
us on our legs again in our words and in our actions: and now, if I and Gorgias are stumbling, here are you who should raise us up; and I for my part engage to retract any error into which you may think that I have fallen - upon one condition: Pol. What condition? Soc. That you contract, Polus, the prolixity of speech in which you indulged at first. Pol. What! do you mean that I may not use as manyhttp://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/ancient-greece/plato/plato-gorgias.asp?pg=17 - 13.8kb
5. [64.06%] GORGIAS by Plato - Complete text - Part 1 Page 7
ends through the medium of words? Gor. True. Soc. words which do what? I should ask. To what class of things do the words which rhetoric uses relate? Gor. To the greatest, Socrates, and the best of human things. Soc. That again, Gorgias is ambiguous; I am still in the dark: for which are the greatest and best of human things? I dare say that you have heard men singing at feasts the oldhttp://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/ancient-greece/plato/plato-gorgias.asp?pg=7 - 14.1kb
6. [61.75%] POLITEIA (Republic) by Plato - Complete text - Part 5 Page 38
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7. [58.99%] SOPHIST by Plato - Complete text - Page 67
Str. I mean that words like "walks," "runs," "sleeps," or any other words which denote action, however many of them you string together, do not make discourse. Theaet. How can they? Str. Or, again, when you say "lion," "stag," "horse," or any other words which denote agents - neither in this way of stringing words together do you attainhttp://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/ancient-greece/plato/plato-sophist.asp?pg=67 - 12.4kb
8. [58.99%] GORGIAS by Plato - Complete text - Part 3 Page 9
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9. [56.68%] LAWS by Plato - Complete text - Part 5 Page 46
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10. [51.61%] CRITO by Plato - Complete text - Page 12
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