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joking 1
journey 2
judge 7
judges 21
judgment 3
judicum 1
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22 why
22 wise
21 also
21 judges
21 these
21 yet
20 against
Plato
The Apology

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judges

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1 Intro| Socrates, who has defied the judges, is nevertheless represented 2 Intro| He will not entreat the judges to spare his life; neither 3 Intro| rock or oak.’ Some of the judges themselves may have complied 4 Intro| which, too, there are just judges; and as all are immortal, 5 Intro| therefore he forgives his judges because they have done him 6 Intro| designedly irritating the judges? Or are these sophistries 7 Intro| braving or irritating his judges, must also be answered in 8 Intro| would be acceptable to his judges and might procure an acquittal, 9 Text | youth?~Yes, I do.~Tell the judges, then, who is their improver; 10 Text | Speak, then, and tell the judges who their improver is.—Observe, 11 Text | place, knows the laws.~The judges, Socrates, who are present 12 Text | other men?~I assure you, judges, that he does not: for he 13 Text | but a bad opinion of the judges, if you fancy them illiterate 14 Text | prayed and entreated the judges with many tears, and how 15 Text | before my departure to the judges who have condemned me.~Friends, 16 Text | has happened to me. O my judges—for you I may truly call 17 Text | for you I may truly call judges—I should like to tell you 18 Text | what good, O my friends and judges, can be greater than this? 19 Text | world, and finds the true judges who are said to give judgment 20 Text | would not a man give, O judges, to be able to examine the 21 Text | said is true.~Wherefore, O judges, be of good cheer about


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