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The Apology Part
1 Text | For if a person were to select the night in which his sleep Cratylus Part
2 Intro| of the sense. He can only select, perhaps out of some dialect, Gorgias Part
3 Text | their own work, and do not select and apply at random what Ion Part
4 Text | much better than I do, Ion, select for me passages which relate Laches Part
5 Text | best trainer. Should we not select him who knew and had practised 6 Text | parts of virtue shall we select? Must we not select that 7 Text | shall we select? Must we not select that to which the art of Laws Book
8 2 | rhythms, and be able to select what are suitable for men 9 3 | have met together, will select some arbiters, who will 10 6 | judgment, and may be able to select or reject men whom they 11 6 | citizens shall in like manner select from these the candidates 12 6 | let any one who pleases select whom pleases out of the 13 6 | all the citizens shall select candidates from the first 14 6 | four, and let each group select four, one out of each tribe 15 6 | dies let the four tribes select another from the tribe of 16 7 | founded city may freely select what is proper and suitable; 17 7 | entire poets; while others select choice passages and long 18 7 | will give him permission to select as his assistants in this 19 9 | years of age, they shall select ten whom their father or 20 9 | of this, at our leisure, select what is suitable for our 21 10 | us suppose ourselves to select some one of them, and gently 22 10 | you mean?~Athenian. Let us select of the ten motions the one 23 11 | children at all, he may select and give to any one whom 24 11 | adversaries into the court of the select judges, and there have the 25 11 | him before the court of select judges, and punish him, 26 11 | be judged in the court of select judges; and if he be convicted, 27 12 | following:—Each citizen shall select, not himself, but some other 28 12 | the examiners before the select judges, and if he be acquitted 29 12 | as well as the court of select judges; and let the pursuer 30 12 | carry the suit before the select judges, and if he be again 31 12 | each of the members was to select some young man of not less 32 12 | law, or to place in the select order of virtue, him who Parmenides Part
33 Intro| to individuals whom you select, to the many, and to the 34 Intro| the attempt, except in a select audience of persons who Phaedo Part
35 Intro| him in conversation with a select company of disciples. But 36 Intro| in the upper earth, and a select few in still fairer ‘mansions.’~ 37 Intro| only be ascribed to a very select class of the whole race 38 Text | whether the instances you select be men or dogs or anything Phaedrus Part
39 Intro| comes’? or, whether the ‘select wise’ are not ‘the many’ Philebus Part
40 Text | SOCRATES: And ought we not to select some of these for examination, 41 Text | What instance shall we select?~SOCRATES: Suppose that The Republic Book
42 2 | Then it will be our duty to select, if we can, natures which 43 3 | Let them look round and select a spot whence they can best 44 4 | and out of these we will select hunger and thirst, as they 45 5 | selected the men, will now select the women and give them 46 7 | ought to be enrolled in a select number. ~At what age? ~At 47 7 | chosen by you out of the select class, and elevated to higher 48 8 | certainly. ~Suppose we select an example of either kind, The Seventh Letter Part
49 Text | their own act and choice select from all Hellas men whom The Sophist Part
50 Text | should confuse us, but let us select a few of those which are The Statesman Part
51 Intro| for our example we will select the art of weaving, which 52 Intro| from his rivals.~I will select the example of weaving, 53 Intro| parallel to the king we select the worker in wool, and The Symposium Part
54 Intro| Agathon, who fears a few select friends more than any number 55 Text | cannot be regarded as the select wise; though I know that Timaeus Part
56 Text | the infinite forms we must select the most beautiful, if we