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Charmides Part
1 Text | that ‘Know thyself!’ was a piece of advice which the god Cratylus Part
2 Intro| about the motive of the piece, which interpreters have 3 Intro| uttered, nor addressed; a piece of sophistry attributed 4 Intro| syllables and letters, like a piece of joiner’s work,—a theory 5 Intro| together like the parts of a piece of furniture, language becomes 6 Text | Hermogenes, will be a sorry piece of work, and in the wrong Crito Part
7 Intro| little dialogue is a perfect piece of dialectic, in which granting Euthydemus Part
8 Intro| Dionysodorus will give him a like piece of information about Euthydemus. 9 Text | And if I may give you a piece of advice, you had better 10 Text | leathern bottle, but into a piece of virtue. And here is Dionysodorus The First Alcibiades Part
11 Pre | Plato. The motive of the piece may, perhaps, be found in 12 Text | thing, when they want a piece of wood or a stone? And Gorgias Part
13 Text | accessories to them. A great piece of work is always being 14 Text | nevertheless guilty of a strange piece of folly; professing to Laches Part
15 Text | circumstances, let me offer you a piece of advice (and this need Laws Book
16 2 | character and meaning of the piece, and what it represents, 17 5 | glory and honour for a small piece of gold; but all the gold 18 5 | with open arms.~Another piece of good fortune must not 19 6 | Athenian. He is a troublesome piece of goods, as has been often Lysis Part
20 Text | happiness; her wool, or the piece of cloth which she is weaving, Menexenus Part
21 Pre | Plato. The motive of the piece may, perhaps, be found in Meno Part
22 Intro| definition, and, regarded as a piece of proverbial or popular 23 Text | them far rather than upon a piece of gold, in order that no Parmenides Part
24 Intro| made a careful study of the piece; at present, his thoughts 25 Intro| catch the motive of the piece, which was only intended 26 Intro| no residuum of this long piece of dialectics. But to the 27 Intro| argument is a very curious piece of work, unique in literature. 28 Text | made a careful study of the piece; at present his thoughts Phaedo Part
29 Intro| other blessedness is of a piece with this.~The hollows on 30 Text | as equality, not of one piece of wood or stone with another, 31 Text | other blessedness is of a piece with this.~Such is the nature Phaedrus Part
32 Text | ornament, and the rest of a piece?—such a life as any one 33 Text | sort of thing but a regular piece of authorship?~PHAEDRUS: 34 Text | hearts of his hearers. This piece of good-fortune I attribute Protagoras Part
35 Intro| Simonides, is a most perfect piece of art. There are dramatic 36 Text | threats and blows, like a piece of bent or warped wood. 37 Text | poem, which is a charming piece of workmanship, and very The Republic Book
38 1 | If we were seeking for a piece of gold, you would not imagine 39 2 | have been thought a rare piece of good-fortune. ~Very true, 40 3 | subject, but will break a piece off in illustration of my 41 6 | adversaries and have no piece to move, so they too find 42 6 | make the attempt is a great piece of folly; there neither 43 6 | of attainment; but that piece of cleverness was not of 44 6 | most costly and complex piece of workmanship which the 45 8 | to them, because he has a piece of the avaricious nature The Sophist Part
46 Intro| all other deceivers have a piece of him in them. And sometimes 47 Text | whether he is sound, like a piece of iron, or whether there The Statesman Part
48 Intro| and garments are in one piece or have many parts; and 49 Intro| of this will be a harder piece of work than the demonstration 50 Text | not chip off too small a piece, my friend; the safer way 51 Text | are some of them in one piece, and others of them are 52 Text | them?~STRANGER: As thus: A piece of carded wool which is 53 Text | threads are woven into one piece.~YOUNG SOCRATES: Clearly.~ The Symposium Part
54 Intro| that which he has. This piece of dialectics is ascribed Theaetetus Part
55 Intro| and the interest of the piece consists in the contrast 56 Intro| suffices to recall a whole piece to the musician’s or composer’ 57 Text | be a tedious and enormous piece of folly, if to each man