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The Apology Part
1 Intro| of Socrates, but has been cast anew in the mould of Plato.~ Charmides Part
2 PreS | remoter light which they cast on one another. We begin Cratylus Part
3 Intro| them; or that antiquity has cast a veil over the truth. Yet 4 Text | may say that antiquity has cast a veil over them, which Critias Part
5 Text | filled a bowl of wine and cast in a clot of blood for each Crito Part
6 Text | patriotic citizens will cast an evil eye upon you as The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | looks after him. And if you cast an eye on the wealth, the Gorgias Part
8 Intro| you the reproach which you cast upon me,—that you will stand 9 Intro| one eye upon him, we may cast another upon ourselves, 10 Intro| incurable sinners, who are cast into Tartarus, there to Laches Part
11 Text | but I would not have you cast in my teeth that I am a Laws Book
12 1 | good men. Neither must we cast a slight upon education, 13 6 | of the law. And if he be cast, let him lose his share 14 8 | for colts who have not yet cast their teeth, and for those 15 9 | good to the judges, and be cast naked beyond the borders 16 9 | perish ingloriously, and be cast beyond the borders of the 17 9 | city shall take a stone and cast it upon the head of the 18 9 | borders of the land, and cast him forth unburied, according 19 9 | slain by them, and let them cast it beyond the borders. And 20 9 | family of guilt. And he shall cast forth the guilty thing beyond 21 9 | discovered, he shall die, and be cast forth unburied beyond the 22 9 | the point, and if he is cast, he shall pay for the wrong 23 10 | laws; and if any one be cast, the court shall estimate 24 10 | when he is dead let him be cast beyond the borders unburied, 25 11 | the defendant, if he be cast, shall only pay back the 26 11 | foul evils they are, which cast a reproach upon the succour 27 11 | advocates; and if the father is cast, he shall henceforth be 28 12 | of Menoetius with having cast away his arms. Again, there 29 12 | of the law, and if he be cast, let him be punished with Meno Part
30 Intro| the imputation which is cast on his favourite statesmen, 31 Text | in Athens, you would be cast into prison as a magician.~ Phaedo Part
32 Intro| thrust into Tartarus, but are cast forth at the end of a year 33 Intro| thought, Plato naturally cast his belief in immortality 34 Text | about his soul, who having cast away the pleasures and ornaments Phaedrus Part
35 Text | sweet converse; he will even cast a jealous eye upon his gold 36 Text | and that his character is cast in a finer mould. My impression Philebus Part
37 Intro| of some great teacher has cast their thoughts of right 38 Intro| inferior ends, and do not cast their eyes beyond them, The Republic Book
39 2 | forms in which poets should cast their tales, and the limits 40 3 | because of similar goings on, cast a chain around Ares and 41 3 | this double form he has cast the entire narrative of 42 3 | beautiful form, and the two are cast in one mould, that will 43 3 | or enchantment, forget or cast off their sense of duty 44 3 | duty to the State. ~How cast off? he said. ~I will explain 45 7 | existence (not shadows of images cast by a light of fire, which 46 8 | trampled in the mire and cast forth; they persuade men 47 8 | more courageous of them cast in his teeth what is being 48 10 | were being taken away to be cast into hell. And of all the The Second Alcibiades Part
49 Text | seem to be troubled and to cast your eyes on the ground, The Sophist Part
50 Intro| world. His system is not cast in a poetic form, but neither 51 Text | to leave the good and to cast out whatever is bad?~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
52 Intro| their patients or captains cast away their ships, but it 53 Text | cause mishaps at sea and cast away their freight; and The Symposium Part
54 Text | their companions and equals cast in their teeth anything 55 Text | great strait.~You want to cast a spell over me, Socrates, 56 Text | their own hands and feet and cast them away, if they are evil; Theaetetus Part
57 Intro| the human mind has been cast. From these the individual Timaeus Part
58 Intro| to him.’ The Timaeus is cast in a more theological and 59 Text | sense, and we are unable to cast off sleep and determine