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The Apology Part
1 Text | he would not have had a fifth part of the votes, as the Charmides Part
2 Intro| generally, proposes as a fifth definition, (5) Temperance Critias Part
3 Intro| and held a festival every fifth and every sixth year alternately. 4 Text | younger Mestor. And of the fifth pair he gave to the elder 5 Text | gathered together every fifth and every sixth year alternately, Laws Book
6 1 | discover what comes fourth and fifth.~Megillus. I think that 7 6 | class quadruple. On the fifth day the rulers shall bring 8 8 | run the long course; the fifth whom we start, shall be 9 8 | third year, or again every fifth year, or in whatever way 10 10 | having their consent; and the fifth kind is when the violation 11 11 | father’s brother, or in the fifth degree, his father’s brother’ 12 11 | of a father, and in the fifth degree the daughter of a 13 12 | prosecutor do not obtain the fifth part of the votes, let him, 14 12 | second time, shall pay a fifth more than the damages mentioned 15 12 | addition to the damages a fifth part more, and if defeated Menexenus Part
16 Text | not until the fourth or fifth day do I come to my senses Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| fourth, into a gymnast; the fifth, into a prophet or mystic; 18 Text | toils, or a physician; the fifth shall lead the life of a Philebus Part
19 Intro| knowledge and true opinion; the fifth, to pure pleasures; and 20 Intro| having only gained the fifth place in the scale of goods, 21 Intro| arts and true opinions.~Fifth, painless pleasures.~Of 22 Intro| pleasure. Pleasure ranks fifth and not first, even though 23 Text | would you like to have a fifth class or cause of resolution 24 Text | present; but if I want a fifth at some future time you 25 Text | PROTARCHUS: Surely.~SOCRATES: The fifth class are the pleasures 26 Text | given, pleasure will rank fifth.~PROTARCHUS: True.~SOCRATES: Protagoras Part
27 Intro| still contends that the fifth, courage, is unlike the 28 Text | extent similar, and that the fifth of them, which is courage, 29 Text | each other, but that the fifth, which was courage, differed The Republic Book
30 10 | the eighth; the seventh is fifth, the fifth is sixth, the 31 10 | the seventh is fifth, the fifth is sixth, the third is seventh, 32 10 | seventh; the second and fifth (Saturn and Mercury) are 33 10 | the seventh, sixth, and fifth, which move together; third 34 10 | appeared fourth, and the second fifth. The spindle turns on the The Seventh Letter Part
35 Text | knowledge itself, and, as fifth, we must count the thing 36 Text | kinship and likeness to the fifth, and the others are farther 37 Text | partaker of knowledge of the fifth. Further, on account of 38 Text | which is opposite to the fifth thing. For everywhere it 39 Text | a clear answer about the fifth, any one of those who are The Sophist Part
40 Intro| were called Sophists in the fifth century before Christ. In 41 Intro| Grote supposes, in the fifth century before Christ, have 42 Intro| Therefore we must assume a fifth principle, which is universal, 43 Intro| he says at the end of the Fifth Book of the Republic, ‘There 44 Text | will try and remember the fifth myself. He belonged to the 45 Text | shall we call the other a fifth class? Or should we consider 46 Text | must admit the other as the fifth of our selected classes.~ 47 Text | Yes.~STRANGER: And the fifth class pervades all classes, The Statesman Part
48 Text | STRANGER: Shall we add a fifth class, of ornamentation The Symposium Part
49 Intro| strange to the Greek of the fifth century before Christ. The Theaetetus Part
50 Intro| psychological discovery in the fifth century before Christ. Of 51 Intro| the Greek living in the fifth or fourth century B.C. To 52 Intro| added, as at the end of the fifth book of the Republic, the Timaeus Part
53 Intro| the cube. And there is a fifth figure (which is made out 54 Intro| squares into a cube. The fifth regular solid, or dodecahedron, 55 Intro| in the latter half of the fifth century B.C., after the 56 Intro| Proclus, writing in the fifth century after Christ, tells 57 Intro| the fashion, not of the fifth or sixteenth, but of the 58 Intro| length it does not exceed a fifth part of the Timaeus. It 59 Text | as the second (4), and a fifth part which was three times 60 Text | equilateral bases. There was yet a fifth combination which God used