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minding 1
minds 160
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mine 63
mines 2
mingle 28
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63 desired
63 hunting
63 intelligible
63 mine
63 ordered
63 preserved
63 prior
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mine

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | Athens, this reputation of mine has come of a certain sort 2 Text | which I will speak is not mine. I will refer you to a witness 3 Text | he was early a friend of mine, and also a friend of yours, Cratylus Part
4 Text | my desire.~SOCRATES: And mine, too, Hermogenes. But do 5 Text | be another invention of mine, but I think that if the 6 Text | the name, Hermogenes; not mine.~HERMOGENES: Very true; Crito Part
7 Text | scruple about spending all mine, here are strangers who 8 Text | only; there are friends of mine in Thessaly, if you like Euthydemus Part
9 Text | Chaeredemus was his father, and mine was Sophroniscus.~And was 10 Text | and such things only are mine.~Yes, he said, and you would Euthyphro Part
11 Text | was a poor dependant of mine who worked for us as a field The First Alcibiades Part
12 Text | ALCIBIADES: Why, so does mine go back to Eurysaces, and 13 Text | he to Zeus!~SOCRATES: And mine, noble Alcibiades, to Daedalus, Gorgias Part
14 Text | for Gorgias is a friend of mine, and I will make him give 15 Text | his art than I can show of mine.’ To him again I shall say, 16 Text | the world in general; but mine is of another sort—let us 17 Text | to smite and slay me and mine wrongfully is far more disgraceful 18 Text | way at all to wrong me and mine, is far more disgraceful 19 Text | approve of another view of mine: To me every man appears 20 Text | will swim round, just as mine would in the courts of this Laches Part
21 Text | grandfather; and this is mine, who is also called after Laws Book
22 4 | not accept this tale of mine.~Cleinias. Certainly we 23 11 | help, touch that which is mine, or remove the least thing Meno Part
24 Text | kinsman or acquaintance of mine, whether citizen or stranger, Parmenides Part
25 Intro| to you some countrymen of mine, who are lovers of philosophy; 26 Intro| youthful composition of mine, which was stolen from me, 27 Text | introduce some countrymen of mine, I said; they are lovers 28 Text | that these writings of mine were meant to protect the Phaedo Part
29 Text | these muscles and bones of mine would have gone off long 30 Text | additionwiser heads than mine may answer them; inexperienced 31 Text | ever rendering to me and mine and to all of us, whether 32 Text | blessed,— these words of mine, with which I was comforting Phaedrus Part
33 Text | False is that word of mine—the truth is that thou didst 34 Text | who is your lord and also mine, Phaedrus, and the guardian Philebus Part
35 Intro| what proportion should be mine and what his, except on 36 Text | prevent me from repeating mine.~PROTARCHUS: And what was Protagoras Part
37 Text | would it not be yours also?~Mine also, he said.~And suppose 38 Text | hold of this old cloak of mine. He said: We cannot let 39 Text | him slacken his speed to mine, for I cannot run quickly, The Republic Book
40 2 | words which follow are not mine. Let me put them into the 41 3 | behold a dear friend of mine chased round and round the 42 3 | wisdom-in my opinion. ~And in mine also. ~This is the sort 43 5 | about the use of the terms "mine" and "not mine," "his" and " 44 5 | the terms "mine" and "not mine," "his" and "not his." ~ 45 5 | persons apply the terms "mine" and "not mine" in the same 46 5 | the terms "mine" and "not mine" in the same way to the 47 5 | pieces by differing about "mine" and "not mine;" each man 48 5 | differing about "mine" and "not mine;" each man dragging any The Second Alcibiades Part
49 Text | I will set this crown of mine upon your head, as you have The Seventh Letter Part
50 Text | relatives and acquaintances of mine, and they at once invited 51 Text | tried to send a friend of mine, the aged Socrates, whom 52 Text | ever will be a treatise of mine on the subject. For it does 53 Text | possible for me to take mine, when Dionysios, if you The Sophist Part
54 Text | without any argument of mine, to that belief which, as The Statesman Part
55 Text | business, Stranger, and not mine.~STRANGER: Yes, Socrates, 56 Text | must be yours as well as mine.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Very good.~ The Symposium Part
57 Text | Melanippe in Euripides,~‘Not mine the word’~which I am about 58 Text | turn, and do you speak in mine; and while I am speaking 59 Text | this ingenious trick of mine will have no effect on Socrates, Theaetetus Part
60 Text | but not so important as mine; for women do not bring 61 Text | my desire.~SOCRATES: And mine too. But since this is our 62 Text | THEODORUS: He was a friend of mine, Socrates, as you were saying, 63 Text | questions about any assertion of mine, and the person asked is


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