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1 Text | Critias.~Critias had long been showing uneasiness, for he felt Cratylus Part
2 Intro| tribe to sing or speak, showing them by example how to continue 3 Intro| Wilkins, are chiefly useful in showing what language is not. The 4 Text | pheromenon ephaptomene), herein showing her wisdom. And Hades, who 5 Text | This is your picture,’ showing him his own likeness, or Critias Part
6 Intro| Lost Tribes (2 Esdras), as showing how the chance word of some Euthydemus Part
7 Intro| laugh at him) is desirous of showing the way in which such an 8 Text | therefore, upon your own showing, no one says what is false; Gorgias Part
9 Intro| first of these statements by showing that two opposites cannot 10 Text | defrauding them of their pay, and showing no gratitude for their services. Ion Part
11 Text | SOCRATES: Then upon your own showing the rhapsode, and the art Laches Part
12 Intro| Socrates to remain;—in this showing, as Nicias says, how little Laws Book
13 2 | of consideration, because showing that a lawgiver may institute 14 7 | cannot easily speak without showing at the same time by gesture 15 10 | parents during the sacrifices showing an intense earnestness on 16 10 | there be no other way of showing our agreement in the belief 17 11 | to them as friends, and showing the duties of hospitality 18 12 | forth her own citizens, showing respect to Zeus, the God Menexenus Part
19 Text | doubts had no foundationshowing by their victory in the Meno Part
20 Intro| Socrates has no difficulty in showing that virtue is a good, and 21 Intro| may have been desirous of showing that the accusation of Socrates 22 Intro| ideas, but with a view of showing that poetry and the mimetic 23 Text | great men; and on their showing we should have adopted them, Parmenides Part
24 Intro| there is no passage in Plato showing greater metaphysical power 25 Intro| Parmenides against ridicule by showing that the hypothesis of the 26 Intro| existence of the subject by showing the contradictions which 27 Intro| against some fallacies by showing the consequences which flow 28 Intro| intending to deny Ontology, but showing that the old Eleatic notion, 29 Text | extraordinary, Zeno, in showing that the things which only 30 Text | me to be no difficulty in showing by this method that visible Phaedrus Part
31 Intro| the inventor of writing, showing his invention to the god 32 Intro| passage is remarkable as showing that Plato was entirely 33 Text | ostentatiously to exult in showing how well he could say the 34 Text | There is the exordium, showing how the speech should begin, 35 Text | That is what we should call showing the nature of the soul.~ Philebus Part
36 Intro| existence of the one by showing the contradictions that 37 Intro| conception of the virtues by showing that they confirm one another, 38 Text | a better opportunity of showing whether you do or not, Protarchus. 39 Text | there was no difficulty in showing the mixed nature of fear Protagoras Part
40 Intro| perhaps with a further view of showing that he is destined to be 41 Intro| Protagoras; he seems to be showing us the teaching of the Sophists 42 Intro| manner of the Sophists, showing, as Alcibiades says, that 43 Text | in the world.~I have been showing that they are right in admitting 44 Text | effect of appearances, and, showing the truth, would fain teach The Republic Book
45 5 | but not with any view of showing that they could exist in The Seventh Letter Part
46 Text | particulars of my conduct then and showing how suitable and right it 47 Text | statement or the act of showing, fills, one may say, every The Sophist Part
48 Intro| their respective limits, and showing how they all work together 49 Intro| word for another, but by showing either of them to be the 50 Intro| question of the importance of showing that two contraries or contradictories The Statesman Part
51 Text | way in which a person, by showing the art of herding to be 52 Text | which may be of use in showing us how greatly we erred 53 Text | the king and legislator,—showing his own peculiar virtue The Symposium Part
54 Text | other that he is right in showing any kindness which he can 55 Text | proved to him that, by my own showing, Love was neither fair nor Theaetetus Part
56 Intro| to decide? Upon his own showing must not his ‘truthdepend 57 Text | roots of three or five, showing that they are incommensurable Timaeus Part
58 Intro| displayed by the author, in showing the fancifulness or unmeaningness


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