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venture

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | concerns of others, but do not venture to come forward in public Euthydemus Part
2 Text | laugh at me, for I only venture to improvise before you Euthyphro Part
3 Text | things which they do not venture to say and do: for they 4 Text | and do: for they do not venture to argue that the guilty 5 Text | neither God nor man will ever venture to say that the doer of Gorgias Part
6 Text | your cleverness, do not venture to contradict your favourite 7 Text | miserable? Or would you venture to say, that they too are Laches Part
8 Text | you to do so, and shall venture at some future time to remind 9 Text | anything to add, then I may venture to give my opinion to them Laws Book
10 5 | balance of either we cannot venture to assert that we should 11 5 | ways to continue, nor yet venture to alter them. We must have 12 5 | have escaped; and we may venture now to assert that no other 13 6 | no man of sense will even venture to speak of common tables 14 6 | beings who did not even venture to taste the flesh of a 15 8 | inanimate, should we not venture in the dearth of antagonists 16 8 | either that no one shall venture to touch any person of the 17 9 | newly arrived; he shall not venture to correct such an one by 18 10 | fast to the rope we will venture upon the depths of the argument. 19 10 | one who admits all this venture to deny that all things 20 11 | were to compel, if I may venture to say a ridiculous thing, Meno Part
21 Text | wits’ end. And if I may venture to make a jest upon you, Parmenides Part
22 Intro| Certainly not.’ ‘Would you venture to affirm that great objects 23 Text | cannot answer.~But I can venture to say, that even if one Phaedo Part
24 Intro| who are the good, whom we venture to divide by a hard and 25 Text | now, as you bid me, I will venture to question you, and then 26 Text | shown to be immortal, he may venture to think, not improperly 27 Text | of the kind is true. The venture is a glorious one, and he Phaedrus Part
28 Text | rather think that you never venture even outside the gates.~ Philebus Part
29 Intro| many bad jests, as we may venture to term them. We may observe 30 Intro| to ourselves; or shall we venture also to share in the risk Protagoras Part
31 Text | he said, whether I can venture to assert in that unqualified The Republic Book
32 6 | them can escape-who will venture to affirm this? ~Who indeed! ~ 33 7 | been a reality I cannot venture to say; but you would have The Second Alcibiades Part
34 Text | one in his senses would venture to make such a prayer?~SOCRATES: 35 Text | would ever have dared to venture on such a crime?~ALCIBIADES: 36 Text | some one else, would you venture to slay him?~ALCIBIADES: The Seventh Letter Part
37 Text | was which in that second venture wrecked and ruined everything.~ 38 Text | sake, let us on this third venture abstain from words of ill 39 Text | man of intelligence will venture to express his philosophical The Sophist Part
40 Intro| names, the former I will venture to call the imitation of 41 Text | good; and now say, do we venture to utter the forbidden word ‘ 42 Text | STRANGER: And therefore I must venture to lay hands on my father’ 43 Text | you asked, they would not venture either to deny their existence, 44 Text | one another, is, if I may venture to say so, as truly essence The Statesman Part
45 Intro| rule of Cronos. So we may venture slightly to enlarge a Platonic 46 Intro| government, which we may venture to term, (1) the ideal, ( 47 Intro| or the Graces. We do not venture to say that Plato was soured 48 Text | better for them,—would he not venture to suggest this new remedy, 49 Text | True.~STRANGER: I shall venture to put forward a strange Theaetetus Part
50 Intro| still Protagoras will not venture to maintain that every man 51 Intro| received by us of which we can venture to say that the vestiges 52 Text | another—they will scarcely venture to maintain, that what a 53 Text | false opinion; but I will venture to assert, that knowledge 54 Text | even in sleep, did you ever venture to say to yourself that 55 Text | are no great wits, shall I venture to say what knowing is? 56 Text | THEAETETUS: Then by all means venture, and no one shall find fault Timaeus Part
57 Intro| word of God. Still, we may venture to assert what is probable 58 Intro| world...So we may perhaps venture to paraphrase or interpret 59 Intro| imaginative, that we can hardly venture to attribute to many of 60 Text | confident; still, we may venture to assert that what has


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