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The Apology Part
1 Text | the latter—that you are a complete atheist.~What an extraordinary Charmides Part
2 PreS | of Balliol College, for a complete and accurate index.~In this, Cratylus Part
3 Intro| authority, viz. his own, to be a complete education in grammar and 4 Intro| begins when the frame-work is complete. The savage or primitive 5 Intro| object of sense, becomes complete. At a later period, logic 6 Intro| large and free, was at last complete.~So we may imagine the speech 7 Intro| ordinary Greek grammar gives a complete paradigm of the verb, without 8 Text | great Prodicus, which is a complete education in grammar and Gorgias Part
9 Intro| exception. To make the list complete, the mathematical figure 10 Text | that if a man is to make a complete trial of the good or evil Laches Part
11 Text | will go on to learn the complete art of the general. There Laws Book
12 3 | Peloponnesus were all in complete subjection, Megillus, to 13 3 | his myriads soon became complete masters of Eretria, and 14 4 | preamble is deemed by you to be complete; and after that you shall 15 5 | himself happy if he can complete his work. The best kind 16 5 | the grace of God, we will complete the third one. And we will 17 6 | middle, and end, and is complete in every part. At present 18 7 | she must be clothed in a complete suit of armour, and in this 19 7 | virtuous citizen is not complete when he is described as 20 7 | enactments about education are complete.~Cleinias. Very good.~ ~ 21 9 | from this digression and complete the work of legislation. 22 11 | cycle of the five periods is complete; and this, as far as possible, 23 12 | earth, has gone away to complete and fulfil his own destiny, Meno Part
24 Intro| than he has yet made to a complete definition, and, regarded 25 Intro| ideas have taken the most complete possession of some thinkers Parmenides Part
26 Intro| other, because there is more complete unconsciousness that we Phaedo Part
27 Intro| circle of nature is not complete unless the living come from 28 Text | the demonstration will be complete.~But that proof, Simmias Phaedrus Part
29 Intro| millennium; the remainder have to complete a cycle of ten thousand Philebus Part
30 Intro| can be no truth; nor any complete truth without the reunion 31 Intro| to the Laws: 2. The more complete account of the nature of 32 Intro| and so the argument is complete, and may be compared to Protagoras Part
33 Intro| Protagoras is in every way complete when their minds are fairly The Republic Book
34 4 | fresh inquiry. First let us complete the old investigation, which 35 5 | victory and have a more complete maintenance at the public 36 6 | the inquiry will then be complete. ~I shall not be hindered, 37 8 | reigns there-they have a complete assortment of constitutions; 38 9 | some way or other the most complete mastery over the entire The Seventh Letter Part
39 Text | would be clear to a more complete subjugation of the Carthaginians 40 Text | now come, I should cause a complete rupture in their friendship 41 Text | did not, however, give a complete exposition, nor did Dionysios 42 Text | also must be learnt, by complete and long continued study, The Sophist Part
43 Intro| he has not yet attained a complete mastery over the ideas of 44 Intro| thought and existence is complete. It follows from this that 45 Intro| the attempt to obtain a complete analysis we lose all fixedness. 46 Intro| an emancipation nearly complete from the influences of the The Statesman Part
47 Text | That division, then, is complete; and now we may leave one 48 Text | be the greatest and most complete.~YOUNG SOCRATES: I should Theaetetus Part
49 Intro| the scheme of thought is complete. The framework of the human 50 Intro| phenomena to be the only or complete ones. For example, we are 51 Intro| account of the mind can be complete which does not admit the 52 Text | education of the harp-player complete unless he can tell what 53 Text | and every other member complete; how would that enable me Timaeus Part
54 Intro| leisure which was required to complete the famous legend which 55 Intro| when they have the most complete dominion over us, we are 56 Text | that which makes the most complete fusion of itself and the 57 Text | the marrow, first of all a complete covering of bone.~Bone was