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forget

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | that they almost made me forget who I was—so persuasively Cratylus Part
2 Intro| is ready to forgive and forget (lethe). Artemis is so called 3 Intro| are Athenians, must not forget. Pallas is derived from 4 Intro| science or of custom, seem to forget that freedom and suggestiveness 5 Intro| of words, we should not forget how casual is the manner 6 Intro| But we must not therefore forget that there is also a higher 7 Text | Athenian, will surely not forget; there are also Hephaestus 8 Text | SOCRATES: I am not likely to forget them.~HERMOGENES: No, indeed.~ Euthydemus Part
9 Intro| natural enemy. Nor must we forget that in modern times also The First Alcibiades Part
10 Pre | Platonic dialogue, we must not forget that the form of the Platonic 11 Pre | Plato’s life. Nor must we forget that in all his numerous 12 Text | and you must tell me if I forget any of them: according to Gorgias Part
13 Intro| discovered to others. Nor must we forget that the side of ethics 14 Intro| distinct. And we must not forget that Plato’s conception Laws Book
15 2 | may renew our youth, and forget our sorrows; and also in 16 4 | parents. And let a man not forget to pay the yearly tribute 17 6 | interests. And we must not forget to mention how the judges 18 9 | the slave. But let him not forget also a tale of olden time, 19 11 | craftsmen at all, we must not forget the other craft of war, Menexenus Part
20 Pre | Platonic dialogue, we must not forget that the form of the Platonic 21 Pre | Plato’s life. Nor must we forget that in all his numerous 22 Text | state, for she could not forget the trophies of Marathon 23 Text | children, they will soonest forget their misfortunes, and live Phaedrus Part
24 Intro| midst of poetry does not forget order, is an illustration Philebus Part
25 Intro| science of being, which will forget and disown us, if we forget 26 Intro| forget and disown us, if we forget and disown her.~‘But, Socrates, 27 Text | in order that we may not forget to examine and compare the 28 Text | true.~SOCRATES: And do not forget that there is such a state; Protagoras Part
29 Intro| and ending. They seem to forget that Plato is a dramatic 30 Text | that most of his hearers forget the question at issue (not 31 Text | that Socrates is likely to forget—I will be bound for that, The Republic Book
32 3 | of force or enchantment, forget or cast off their sense 33 3 | persuasion and that others forget; argument steals away the 34 3 | they are most likely to forget or to be deceived, and he 35 5 | this way you will entirely forget the other question which 36 8 | her purchaser; nor must I forget to tell of the liberty and 37 9 | Let me ask you not to forget the parallel of the individual The Sophist Part
38 Intro| drawing of it. Nor must we forget that image-making may be 39 Intro| abstract ideas. Nor must we forget the uncertainty of chronology;— 40 Text | STRANGER: And let us not forget that of the imitative class The Statesman Part
41 Intro| of dialectic, ‘which will forget us, if we forget her,’ another 42 Intro| which will forget us, if we forget her,’ another master-science 43 Text | concerned with them, and not forget what they are.~YOUNG SOCRATES: 44 Text | YOUNG SOCRATES: We will not forget.~STRANGER: And now that 45 Text | sake. But people seem to forget that some things have sensible The Symposium Part
46 Text | just at present I must not forget the encomium on Love which Theaetetus Part
47 Intro| memory, which is liable to forget, the immediate knowledge 48 Intro| from them.~Neither must we forget that our idea of space, 49 Intro| inheritance. Neither must we forget that in the use of the senses, 50 Text | draw me out.~SOCRATES: You forget, my friend, that I neither 51 Text | closed his eyes, would he forget?~THEAETETUS: Who, Socrates, 52 Text | unexamined, but we must not forget to ask them the only question 53 Text | cannot be taken, then we forget and do not know.~THEAETETUS: 54 Text | at learning, but apt to forget; and the hard are the reverse; Timaeus Part
55 Intro| this by experiment, would forget the difference of the human 56 Intro| philosophers, they seem wholly to forget the conditions of the world 57 Intro| experiments in colours would ‘forget the difference of the human 58 Text | SOCRATES: Neither did we forget the women; of whom we declared, 59 Text | it meets. And we must not forget that the original figure 60 Text | this by experiment, would forget the difference of the human


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