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1 1, II | that Anytus, the accuser of Socrates, laid it as an article of 2 1, II | As for the accusation of Socrates, the time must be remembered 3 1, II | state was no sooner over but Socrates, whom they had made a person 4 1, III | Plato said of his master Socrates, whom he compared to the 5 1, V | on the other side, into Socrates, his ironical doubting of 6 1, V | meaning, as was spoken of Socrates, to call philosophy down 7 1, VII | philosopher, who went from Socrates’ school into Asia in the 8 2, I | sophist, disputing with Socrates, a true and unfeigned inquisitor 9 2, I | subject being touching beauty, Socrates, after his wandering manner 10 2, I | sordid instances.” Whereunto Socrates answereth, “You have reason, 11 2, IX | the orator, complained of Socrates and his school, that he 12 2, IX | use, though it needeth, as Socrates said, “a Delian diver,” 13 2, XIII| probabilities. It is true that in Socrates it was supposed to be but 14 2, XIV | the sophists, but even in Socrates himself, who, professing 15 2, XX | controversies between Zeno and Socrates, and their schools and successions, 16 2, XXI | question being debated between Socrates and a sophist, Socrates 17 2, XXI | Socrates and a sophist, Socrates placing felicity in an equal 18 2, XXI | the sophist saying that Socrates’ felicity was the felicity 19 2, XXI | of a block or stone; and Socrates saying that the sophist’ 20 2, XXI | supports. For the opinion of Socrates is much upheld by the general