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The Apology Part
1 Text | Why, what evil does he practise or teach? they do not know, Charmides Part
2 Intro| himself, who has learned to practise the virtue of self-knowledge Critias Part
3 Text | female, may, if they please, practise in common the virtue which Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| better still they might practise on one another only. He 5 Text | young man that he should practise wisdom and virtue. Dionysodorus, The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | what has to be learned, or practise what has to be practised, 7 Text | relation to the arts which they practise they are even further removed 8 Text | such as a good man would practise?~ALCIBIADES: Quite true.~ 9 Text | What caution?~SOCRATES: Practise yourself, sweet friend, Gorgias Part
10 Text | manner which rhetoricians practise in courts of law. For there 11 Text | what this is which I am to practise, and how I may acquire it. 12 Text | be happy must pursue and practise temperance and run away 13 Text | that we were competent to practise as state-physicians, should 14 Text | the best way of life is to practise justice and every virtue Laws Book
15 1 | be good at anything must practise that thing from his youth 16 2 | city or this man should practise drinking. I would go further 17 5 | possible way from the one and practise the other to the utmost 18 7 | young men may learn and practise. Of these mention has already 19 7 | strains they are to learn and practise; what relates in the first 20 7 | ought to learn to dance and practise gymnastic exercises—ought 21 8 | Wherefore the citizens ought to practise war—not in time of war, 22 8 | require that they shall practise some gymnastic exercises, 23 8 | that the whole state should practise them supposed~Athenian. 24 8 | in the land, but he must practise an art, and not abide more 25 9 | empirical physicians, who practise medicine without science, 26 10 | they will not be allowed to practise religious rites contrary 27 11 | to those in the state who practise it.~When a man makes an 28 12 | peace from youth upwards to practise this habit of commanding 29 12 | hundred of the youths who practise gymnastic and whom the relations 30 12 | and uncivilized; it is a practise adopted by people who use Parmenides Part
31 Intro| gymnastic which he should practise. He should consider not 32 Intro| Socrates had heard Zeno practise in the days of his youth ( Phaedo Part
33 Intro| in dreams that he should practise music; and as he was about Phaedrus Part
34 Intro| professional routine, which many ‘practise without being able to say 35 Text | outside the wall that he might practise his lesson. There he saw 36 Text | Thrasymachus and others teach and practise? Skilful speakers they are, Protagoras Part
37 Text | Hephaestus, in which they used to practise their favourite arts, and 38 Text | which compelled them to practise virtue— with the savages, The Republic Book
39 2 | will show that all men who practise justice do so against their 40 2 | justice. ~Now that those who practise justice do so involuntarily 41 2 | was that one man cannot practise many arts with success. ~ 42 3 | this end, they ought not to practise or imitate anything else; 43 3 | guild of Asclepius did not practise our present system of medicine, 44 3 | has a livelihood he should practise virtue? ~Nay, he said, I 45 3 | rather ask ourselves: Is the practise of virtue obligatory on 46 3 | same track, is content to practise the simple gymnastics, will 47 4 | superiority in the science and practise of boxing than they have 48 4 | State, that one man should practise one thing only, the thing 49 4 | just and act justly and practise virtue, whether seen or 50 5 | of war, which they must practise like the men? ~That is the 51 5 | rulers will often have to practise upon the body corporate 52 9 | slave, and is obliged to practise the greatest adulation and The Sophist Part
53 Text | should recommend that we practise beforehand the method which The Statesman Part
54 Intro| statesman, master, householder, practise one art or many? As the Theaetetus Part
55 Intro| ignorance; for they do not practise singularity in order to 56 Intro| easier to understand and practise; 2ndly, Because it is fatal 57 Text | SOCRATES: And that I myself practise midwifery?~THEAETETUS: No, Timaeus Part
58 Intro| mathematician or philosopher must practise gymnastics, and the gymnast 59 Text | the night in peace, and to practise divination in sleep, inasmuch 60 Text | to have due exercise, and practise gymnastic; and he who is