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Side 4
... , realized in the beautiful Charmides ; ( 2 ) The true conception of medicine as a science of the whole as well as the parts , and of the mind as well as the body , which is playfully intimated in the story 4 CHARMIDES .
... , realized in the beautiful Charmides ; ( 2 ) The true conception of medicine as a science of the whole as well as the parts , and of the mind as well as the body , which is playfully intimated in the story 4 CHARMIDES .
Side 19
... mind whether I agree or not ; as yet we are only con- cerned with your meaning . Well , he answered ; I mean to say , that he who does evil , and not good , is not temperate ; and that he is temperate who does good , and not evil ; for ...
... mind whether I agree or not ; as yet we are only con- cerned with your meaning . Well , he answered ; I mean to say , that he who does evil , and not good , is not temperate ; and that he is temperate who does good , and not evil ; for ...
Side 29
... mind when I said that strange con- sequences would follow , and that I was afraid we were on the wrong track ; for however ready we may be to admit that this is wisdom , I certainly cannot make out what good this sort of thing does to ...
... mind when I said that strange con- sequences would follow , and that I was afraid we were on the wrong track ; for however ready we may be to admit that this is wisdom , I certainly cannot make out what good this sort of thing does to ...
Side 43
... mind , said Ctesippus ; he is talking nonsense , and is stark mad . O Hippothales , I said , if you have ever made any verses or song . in honor of your favorite , I do not want to hear them ; but I want to know the purport of them ...
... mind , said Ctesippus ; he is talking nonsense , and is stark mad . O Hippothales , I said , if you have ever made any verses or song . in honor of your favorite , I do not want to hear them ; but I want to know the purport of them ...
Side 49
... mind to say to him : That is the way , Hippothales , in which you should talk to your beloved , humbling and lowering him , and not as you do , puffing him up and spoiling him . But I saw that he was in great excitement and confusion at ...
... mind to say to him : That is the way , Hippothales , in which you should talk to your beloved , humbling and lowering him , and not as you do , puffing him up and spoiling him . But I saw that he was in great excitement and confusion at ...
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admit Agathon agree Alcibiades answer Anytus appear argument Aristophanes assented Athenians Athens beauty believe beloved better body called Cebes Certainly Charmides Cleinias courage Crat Cratylus Critias Crito Ctesippus dear death desire Dialogue Dionysodorus discourse divine earth Eryximachus Euth Euthydemus Euthyphro evil existence fancy father fear give gods harmony hear heard Hermogenes Hesiod holy Homer honor human ideas ignorance imagine immortal inquiry justice knowledge Laches language lover Lysias Lysimachus Lysis manner matter mean Meletus Menexenus mind nature never Nicias notion opinion opposite pain person Phaedr philosophy physician piety Plato pleasure poets praise principle Prodicus Protagoras question reason replied rhetoric sense Simmias Socrates Sophists sort soul speak speech suppose surely taught teach teachers tell temperance things thought tion true truth virtue wisdom wise words youth Zeus ἀπὸ τὸ τοῦ