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The Apology Part
1 Intro| been preparing against that hour. For the speech breathes 2 Text | he ought to remain in the hour of danger; he should not 3 Text | about to die, and in the hour of death men are gifted 4 Text | justice at your hands.~The hour of departure has arrived, Cratylus Part
5 Intro| indulging the fancy of the hour.~1. We shall have occasion 6 Intro| countrymen, perhaps in the hour of some crisis of national Crito Part
7 Text | Why have you come at this hour, Crito? it must be quite 8 Text | why you come at this early hour.~CRITO: I come to bring Gorgias Part
9 Intro| knows not beforehand the hour of danger, the pilot, not 10 Intro| mind can reach, in that hour. If he were certain that 11 Text | blame the advisers of the hour, and applaud Themistocles Laches Part
12 Intro| had a difference to the hour of his death. Socrates is 13 Text | and friends, and to the hour of his death there never Laws Book
14 1 | Theognis, is loyalty in the hour of danger, and may be truly 15 3 | themselves more ready in the hour of danger. And if there 16 7 | My good friends, at this hour all of us Hellenes tell 17 8 | they never meet until the hour of contest arrived; and 18 8 | intending to use in the hour of conflict; and in order 19 11 | know yourselves at this hour. Now I, as the legislator, 20 12 | he is bidden; and in the hour of danger he should not 21 12 | to meet daily between the hour of dawn and the rising of Menexenus Part
22 Text | us as friends, when the hour of destiny brings you hither; Phaedo Part
23 Intro| should he repine when the hour of separation arrives? Why, 24 Intro| heard calling all men.~The hour has come at which he must 25 Intro| Most persons when the last hour comes are resigned to the 26 Intro| is really weakest in the hour of death. For Nature, like 27 Text | seemed natural at such an hour. But I had not the pleasure 28 Text | ourselves pure until the hour when God himself is pleased 29 Text | the world below, when her hour comes. You, Simmias and 30 Text | returned to us.~Now the hour of sunset was near, for Phaedrus Part
31 Intro| live together.’ At every hour of the night and day he 32 Intro| found (though a fancy of the hour) to be framed upon real 33 Text | motives of interest. The hour of payment arrives, and 34 Text | do you not see that the hour is almost noon? there is 35 Text | trained:—and this is the hour of agony and extremest conflict 36 Text | time. When the appointed hour comes, they make as if they 37 Text | or in some other careless hour, the two wanton animals 38 Text | nor thirst, but from the hour of their birth are always 39 Text | these chance fancies of the hour were involved two principles Philebus Part
40 Text | left me helpless in the hour of need.~PROTARCHUS: Tell Protagoras Part
41 Text | hither at this unearthly hour?~He drew nearer to me and 42 Text | yet, my good friend; the hour is too early. But let us 43 Text | of defence. The appointed hour was approaching when man The Republic Book
44 2 | him continue thus to the hour of death; being just and 45 2 | amusements which fill a vacant hour, and are equally at the 46 2 | and let us pass a leisure hour in story-telling, and our 47 3 | brave man utters in the hour of danger and stern resolve, 48 3 | external enemies, and the hour of ruin, both to themselves 49 5 | wings, in order that in the hour of need they may fly away 50 6 | past, or at the present hour in some foreign clime which 51 8 | not call them out in the hour of battle, they are oligarchs 52 8 | indulging the appetite of the hour; and sometimes he is lapped 53 9 | attire, and again in the hour of public danger-he shall The Statesman Part
54 Text | when there is a leisure hour, we will follow up the other 55 Text | leave you ashore when the hour of sailing arrives; or they The Symposium Part
56 Text | beloved or fail him in the hour of danger? The veriest coward 57 Text | the reason why, when the hour of conception arrives, and 58 Text | away, I pretended that the hour was late and that he had Theaetetus Part
59 Intro| to them in others? In the hour of danger they are ready 60 Intro| moments. It takes the passing hour as it comes, following the 61 Text | inferior in others? In the hour of danger, when they are