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1 Intro| him. He is the perfect and accomplished Sophist and the great benefactor 2 Text | view, he is the perfect and accomplished Sophist, and the great benefactor Crito Part
3 Intro| escape. This can be easily accomplished by his friends, who will The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | designs of yours cannot be accomplished by you without my help; Gorgias Part
5 Intro| man of the world, and an accomplished Athenian gentleman. He might 6 Text | this, as you say, has been accomplished by Archelaus and other tyrants 7 Text | in this way he will have accomplished, as you and your friends Laches Part
8 Text | Agathocles, who is a most accomplished man in every way, as well Laws Book
9 2 | Chorus of Dionysus, has been accomplished to the best of our ability, 10 4 | prayers of the Trojans may be accomplished yet more, and high ruin 11 4 | together. When this has been accomplished, God has done all that he 12 5 | And such a change can be accomplished by those who have abundance 13 5 | in what way this may be accomplished. There is no difficulty 14 6 | I say, if this could be accomplished, and rightly accomplished 15 6 | accomplished, and rightly accomplished by any way or contrivance— 16 6 | how the beginning is to be accomplished. There is only one proposal 17 7 | there remains a work to be accomplished which is far from being 18 9 | that these things must be accomplished by prayers and sacrifices 19 11 | many persons they have been accomplished. Now these things being 20 12 | be attained and finally accomplished, when we have provided for 21 12 | that the purpose has to be accomplished.~Cleinias. Certainly, it Phaedo Part
22 Intro| which this retribution is accomplished Plato represents under the Phaedrus Part
23 Intro| instance, who was the most accomplished of all speakers, derived 24 Text | afterwards his desire is accomplished. When they meet, the wanton 25 Text | Pericles to have been the most accomplished of rhetoricians.~PHAEDRUS: 26 Text | complex nature—until he has accomplished all this, he will be unable Protagoras Part
27 Text | is reputed to be the most accomplished of speakers. There is no The Republic Book
28 1 | that which could not be accomplished, or not so well accomplished, 29 1 | accomplished, or not so well accomplished, by any other thing? ~I 30 1 | that which could not be accomplished, or not so well accomplished, 31 1 | accomplished, or not so well accomplished, by any other thing? ~I 32 3 | him the change is speedily accomplished, but if he have a good deal, 33 4 | not know how that can be accomplished, he said, nor do I desire 34 6 | own hearts? ~When is this accomplished? he said. ~When they meet 35 9 | appetites, and until this is accomplished the inquiry will always 36 9 | into one. ~That has been accomplished. ~Next fashion the outside 37 10 | might be quickly and easily accomplished, none quicker than that The Second Alcibiades Part
38 Text | And was not his prayer accomplished, and did not many and terrible The Seventh Letter Part
39 Text | Dion would prove to have accomplished all his object. I endured 40 Text | and easily be once for all accomplished, I should consider as unmanly 41 Text | If these things had been accomplished by a man who was just and 42 Text | which he says, I shall have accomplished something that is not altogether The Sophist Part
43 Text | task which would never be accomplished.~THEAETETUS: I perceive.~ The Statesman Part
44 Intro| a mean or standard. Many accomplished men say that the art of 45 Intro| of charlatans, the most accomplished of wizards, who must be 46 Text | STRANGER: There are many accomplished men, Socrates, who say, 47 Text | chief of Sophists and most accomplished of wizards, who must at 48 Text | STRANGER: A task has to be accomplished, which, although difficult, The Symposium Part
49 Text | our loves were perfectly accomplished, and each one returning 50 Text | Love is a good poet and accomplished in all the fine arts; for 51 Text | all the authority of an accomplished sophist: ‘Of that, Socrates, Theaetetus Part
52 Intro| aim has been sufficiently accomplished.~The writings of Plato belong 53 Text | day: when this has been accomplished, then we will determine Timaeus Part
54 Intro| Athenians know to be similarly accomplished, and to Hermocrates, who 55 Intro| not yet come, could have accomplished.~There was one more illusion 56 Intro| overcome. When his work is accomplished he remains in his own nature. 57 Intro| only suppose this to be accomplished by God retiring into himself 58 Intro| world around earth, which is accomplished in a single day and night, 59 Text | revolution. And the month is accomplished when the moon has completed 60 Text | degrees of swiftness, are accomplished together and attain their 61 Text | way in which the work was accomplished, he must include the other


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