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The Apology
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1 Text | that not by wisdom do poets write poetry, but by a sort of Charmides Part
2 Text | of no avail.~Then I will write out the charm from your 3 Text | the writing-master’s, to write the same letters quickly 4 Text | something.~And does the scribe write or read, or teach you boys 5 Text | read, or teach you boys to write or read, your own names 6 Text | own names only, or did you write your enemiesnames as well Euthydemus Part
7 Intro| speeches, who knows how to write them, but cannot speak them, 8 Intro| dramatic power has chosen to write a play upon a play, just Laches Part
9 Text | who fancies that he can write a tragedy does not go about Laws Book
10 5 | their prayers they shall write down in the temples, on 11 6 | and at the side he shall write his own name in like manner. 12 6 | the people; and let them write up their names and make 13 7 | until they are to read and write; but the acquisition of 14 7 | as they are termed, who write tragedy, come to us and 15 7 | legislator ought not only to write his laws, but also to interweave 16 11 | of the sellers, and shall write up what the seller ought 17 11 | guardians of the law, and write down the omission, and place 18 11 | permission shall be allowed to write verses at one another, but 19 12 | high priest; and they shall write up his name in each year 20 12 | to bring an action should write, down the charges, but should 21 12 | discovery. Furthermore, to write down the times at which, Lysis Part
22 Text | you would be allowed to write or read the letters in any 23 Text | the people who argue and write about nature and the universe.~ Parmenides Part
24 Text | for my master led me to write the book in the days of Phaedrus Part
25 Intro| dialogue before he begins to write. He fastens or weaves together 26 Intro| rhetoric? We can discourse and write about poems and paintings, 27 Intro| and act only, and not to write, following the example of 28 Text | Lysias not to delay, but to write another discourse, which 29 Text | shall be compelled by me to write another discourse on the 30 Text | not thought good enough to write, then he and his party are 31 Text | who ever wrote or will write either a political or any 32 Text | teach and of which they write is such as you describe— 33 Text | can we admit that they write by rules of art?~PHAEDRUS: 34 Text | not seriously incline to ‘write’ his thoughts ‘in water’ 35 Text | recreation and amusement; he will write them down as memorials to Philebus Part
36 Text | feelings seem to almost to write down words in the soul, Protagoras Part
37 Text | and just as in learning to write, the writing-master first The Republic Book
38 2 | form in which we should write and speak about divine things. 39 10 | tragic poets, whether they write in iambic or in heroic verse, The Seventh Letter Part
40 Text | FRIENDS OF DION.~WELFARE.~You write to me that I must consider 41 Text | performed nobler than this, to write what is of great service 42 Text | which he is attempting to write or speak; for they are sometimes 43 Text | several of his creatures to write to the same effect, telling 44 Text | year, I shall be able to write word of these things to 45 Text | but will along with me write a letter to him, stating 46 Text | wishes and demands, he must write particulars of them as soon 47 Text | letter, and then once more write to tell him of this new Theaetetus Part
48 Intro| philosopher may talk and write as he pleases. But though 49 Intro| mistakes. And even if he could write out all the letters and 50 Text | thinks that he ought to write and does write Th and e; 51 Text | ought to write and does write Th and e; but, again, meaning 52 Text | but, again, meaning to write the name of Theododorus, 53 Text | thinks that he ought to write and does write T and e—can 54 Text | ought to write and does write T and e—can we suppose that 55 Text | order of the letters and can write them out correctly, he has Timaeus Part
56 Intro| wholly given up. He could write in one style, but not in


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