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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| Aristophanes to Socrates does not prevent Plato from introducing them 2 Text | that by killing men you can prevent some one from censuring Charmides Part
3 Text | for wisdom would watch and prevent ignorance from intruding Cratylus Part
4 Intro| the sense of the word, or prevent the whole name having the 5 Intro| is a good notion; and, to prevent any other getting into our 6 Intro| mere antiquity may often prevent our recognizing words, after 7 Text | no offence, and does not prevent the whole name from having 8 Text | your head.~SOCRATES: To prevent that, you had better ask Crito Part
9 Text | misfortunes, and age does not prevent them from repining.~SOCRATES: Euthydemus Part
10 Text | interrupt, my good friend, or prevent Euthydemus from proving 11 Text | out of envy, in order to prevent me from learning the wisdom Gorgias Part
12 Intro| justice, but not sufficient to prevent him from ever doing wrong. 13 Intro| therefore they combine to prevent him. But if he is a king, 14 Intro| that there is anything to prevent a great man from being a 15 Intro| and clothes which might prevent them from seeing into or 16 Text | as deed, I should try to prevent his being punished, or appearing 17 Text | sufficient, and will that prevent him from doing injustice, Laws Book
18 1 | which no one, if he could prevent, would like to have occurring 19 3 | in their ears which would prevent their descending from the 20 5 | sufficient time, we will prevent them from coming; but the 21 6 | they will, if they can, prevent their occurring; or if they 22 6 | evildisposed, in order to prevent them from doing any harm 23 6 | matters, and shall either prevent or punish offenders. Every 24 6 | and there is nothing to prevent us from considering in every 25 6 | and the guardians shall prevent them. But if they too cannot 26 6 | But if they too cannot prevent them, they shall bring the 27 7 | in every possible way to prevent our youth from even desiring 28 7 | no reason why that should prevent you from speaking out.~Athenian. 29 8 | one of the causes which prevent states from pursuing in 30 8 | been seen to, should be to prevent any one from doing any in 31 11 | which says that such deeds prevent a man from having a family. Lysis Part
32 Text | allow you to do so—they will prevent you?~Certainly, he said, 33 Text | they so terribly anxious to prevent you from being happy, and Parmenides Part
34 Intro| or how difficult it is to prevent the forms of expression Phaedrus Part
35 Intro| or at any rate which can prevent it becoming unmanned and 36 Text | intentional ones I shall try to prevent; and these are the marks Philebus Part
37 Text | dwells in their very nature, prevent their having any end? for 38 Text | SOCRATES: Because it does not prevent me from repeating mine.~ 39 Text | with their madness; they prevent us from coming to the birth, Protagoras Part
40 Text | not try to punish or to prevent them from being what they 41 Text | an engagement which will prevent my staying to hear you at The Republic Book
42 5 | far as this is possible to prevent the State from becoming 43 5 | permission with strict orders to prevent any embryo which may come 44 5 | shame and fear, mighty to prevent him: shame, which makes 45 6 | not do and say anything to prevent him from yielding to his 46 8 | keep them at a distance and prevent, if possible, their ever 47 9 | to lay them to sleep, and prevent them and their enjoyments The Second Alcibiades Part
48 Text | is nothing, you think, to prevent a man who is ignorant of 49 Text | folly— will most likely prevent you from using the prayer The Sophist Part
50 Intro| at least, it does not prevent our looking for the ‘not-just’ 51 Intro| and there is nothing to prevent the force of their individuality 52 Text | and encloses anything to prevent egress, may be rightly called 53 Text | and no indolence shall prevent us. Let us begin again, The Statesman Part
54 Text | said is only designed to prevent the recurrence of any such The Symposium Part
55 Text | would be equally ready to prevent him, but now there is no Theaetetus Part
56 Intro| this does not, however, prevent him from adding liberality Timaeus Part
57 Text | or of summer sun does not prevent, mankind exist, sometimes


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