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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| of view in which he may behold the progress of states and Critias Part
2 Text | the building a marvel to behold for size and for beauty. Euthydemus Part
3 Text | form in which I pray to behold them; it might be a guide Gorgias Part
4 Intro| for a moment or two and behold a world beyond. The earth 5 Text | others get good when they behold them enduring for ever the Ion Part
6 Text | them from the stage, and behold the various emotions of Laches Part
7 Text | are wise actions.~LACHES: Behold, Socrates, how admirably, Laws Book
8 3 | of view in which he may behold the progress of states and 9 12 | the sun and the other Gods behold. Wherefore, in the matter Lysis Part
10 Text | question put to him by you, behold he is blushing.~Who is Lysis? Phaedo Part
11 Intro| light of the mind only to behold the light of truth. All 12 Intro| through which alone he can behold wisdom in her purity?~Besides, 13 Intro| dominion of the body can she behold the light of truth.~Simmias 14 Intro| the sea, then we should behold the true earth and the true 15 Intro| converse with the gods, and behold the sun, moon and stars 16 Text | course.~But did you ever behold any of them with your eyes?~ 17 Text | the soul in herself must behold things in themselves: and Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| the upper world—there to behold beauty, wisdom, goodness, 19 Intro| and he who will may freely behold them. The great vision of 20 Intro| the dome of heaven they behold the intangible invisible 21 Intro| ever conceived himself to behold an image, however faint, 22 Text | carries them round, and they behold the things beyond. But of 23 Text | this exceeding eagerness to behold the plain of truth is that 24 Text | to follow, and fails to behold the truth, and through some 25 Text | them; and they, when they behold here any image of that other 26 Text | who, going to the images, behold in them the realities, and 27 Text | she thinks that she will behold the beautiful one, thither 28 Text | they are at the spot and behold the flashing beauty of the The Republic Book
29 1 | length he consented to begin. Behold, he said, the wisdom of 30 3 | heavens! with my eyes verily I behold a dear friend of mine chased 31 4 | Come up hither, I said, and behold the various forms of vice, 32 5 | possibility of life and behold the light of day." Such 33 6 | the virtues too we must behold not the outline merely, 34 6 | true. ~And do you wish to behold what is blind and crooked 35 6 | they are really seeking to behold the things themselves, which 36 7 | enlightened or unenlightened: Behold! human beings living in 37 7 | have been accustomed to behold? ~Clearly, he said, he would 38 7 | ought, by all means, to behold. ~True, he said. ~Then if 39 7 | The starry heaven which we behold is wrought upon a visible 40 7 | which we may chance to behold; any geometrician who saw 41 7 | imagined by us after a while to behold the real animals and stars, 42 7 | my best, and you should behold not an image only, but the 43 7 | being, but never can they behold the waking reality so long 44 7 | lightens all things, and behold the absolute good; for that 45 9 | which he who desires may behold, and beholding, may set 46 10 | really is, not as we now behold her, marred by communion 47 10 | form. And the soul which we behold is in a similar condition, 48 10 | Necessity. Mortal souls, behold a new cycle of life and The Symposium Part
49 Intro| beauty, and then he will behold the everlasting nature which 50 Intro| earthly leaven, and will behold beauty, not with the bodily 51 Intro| enlarged, and enabled to behold the ideal of all things. 52 Intro| different paths arriving, behold the vision of the eternal ( Timaeus Part
53 Intro| faculty of sight that we might behold the order of the heavens 54 Intro| subtracted, before we can behold the heavens or the earth 55 Intro| to the end that we might behold the courses of intelligence 56 Text | all things and fairest to behold, and he fashioned them after 57 Text | to the end that we might behold the courses of intelligence