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The Apology Part
1 Intro| he cannot have his tongue bound even ‘in the throat of death.’ Cratylus Part
2 Intro| problem is indissolubly bound up with the origin of man; 3 Text | signifies that the soul is bound with a strong chain (desmos), Critias Part
4 Intro| and the owner of a lot was bound to furnish the sixth part 5 Text | two horses; also, he was bound to furnish two heavy-armed Euthyphro Part
6 Intro| Naxos. The guilty person was bound and thrown into a ditch 7 Text | and slew him. My father bound him hand and foot and threw 8 Text | and yet they admit that he bound his father (Cronos) because 9 Text | in chains before he who bound him can learn from the interpreters Gorgias Part
10 Text | scourged, if of bonds, to be bound, if of a fine, to be fined, Laws Book
11 3 | the way? They would have bound them all firmly together 12 5 | may be regarded by us as bound up in these, and we must 13 5 | leisure by those who are bound by law to know them; for 14 7 | by these means a city is bound together, and all these 15 7 | animals. Wherefore he must be bound with many bridles; in the 16 9 | he have not, he shall be bound until he pay the penalty, 17 9 | were legislators, simply bound under some great necessity 18 9 | native land, he shall be bound by the guardians of the 19 9 | his owner shall receive bound from the man whom he has 20 10 | condemned by the court to be bound according to law in the Menexenus Part
21 Text | poet’s muse. Of these I am bound to make honourable mention, 22 Text | necessity in which they had bound the Eretrians. Having effected 23 Text | Leontines, to whom they were bound by oaths; but, owing to Meno Part
24 Intro| walk off,’ because not bound by the tie of the cause. 25 Intro| here, because it is not bound by the tie of the cause), 26 Text | call it. But when they are bound, in the first place, they Parmenides Part
27 Intro| because they were more bound up with words; and words Phaedo Part
28 Intro| state was not inseparably bound up with the reality of his Philebus Part
29 Text | the elements of infinity, bound down by the finite, and Protagoras Part
30 Intro| above all other men, is bound to say “that wisdom and 31 Text | likely to forget—I will be bound for that, although he may 32 Text | them, and have the caestus bound on their arms, and are always 33 Text | above all other men, am bound to say that wisdom and knowledge The Republic Book
34 3 | also their nurse, they are bound to advise for her good, 35 4 | himself; and when he has bound together the three principles 36 4 | intermediate intervals-when he has bound all these together, and 37 10 | judgment on them and had bound their sentences in front 38 10 | Ardiaeus and others they bound head and foot and hand, The Seventh Letter Part
39 Text | prejudicial to health, is clearly bound first of all to change his The Statesman Part
40 Intro| courageous, but they would have bound them together by common 41 Text | STRANGER: Then monarchy, when bound by good prescriptions or The Symposium Part
42 Text | therefore in him all is bound together, and through him 43 Text | you please—and indeed I am bound to tell—of his courage in Theaetetus Part
44 Intro| consciousness in which they are bound together. Over against these 45 Intro| into one another, and are bound together in a single mind 46 Intro| all three are inseparably bound together—the object would 47 Text | therefore we can only be bound to one another; so that 48 Text | SOCRATES: Then we are the more bound, my dear Theodorus, to examine Timaeus Part
49 Intro| three, and also divided and bound in harmonical proportion, 50 Intro| indissoluble. That which is bound may be dissolved, but only 51 Intro| the adamantine bonds which bound themselves, but by little 52 Intro| of manger; and here they bound it down, like a wild animal, 53 Text | water to earth); and thus he bound and put together a visible 54 Text | if so I will. All that is bound may be undone, but only 55 Text | those with which ye were bound at the time of your birth. 56 Text | which they were themselves bound, but with little pegs too 57 Text | the body; and there they bound it down like a wild animal 58 Text | the rays of fire which are bound fast within followed the 59 Text | the fire, which is fast bound within, follows it, and