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The Apology Part
1 Text | unlike human nature. If I had gained anything, or if my exhortations 2 Text | Not much time will be gained, O Athenians, in return Charmides Part
3 Text | advantages which are to be gained from wisdom? And are not Cratylus Part
4 Intro| imperfect and uncertain, is gained from the analogy of causes 5 Text | matter, a step has been gained; for we have discovered Euthydemus Part
6 Intro| doctrine that happiness is gained by knowledge. The grammatical 7 Text | happiness, as has been shown, is gained by a use, and a right use, The First Alcibiades Part
8 Text | the state. When you have gained the greatest power among Gorgias Part
9 Intro| seeing that what they have gained in generality they have 10 Intro| also a kind of authority gained by the employment of sacred 11 Intro| telling them. The effect is gained by many literary and conversational 12 Text | advantage to be thereby gained, slyly ask of him who is Laws Book
13 1 | where such a victory is gained, or censured in the opposite 14 1 | who has experience in laws gained either by study or habit, 15 3 | former occasion they had gained a seemingly impossible victory, 16 6 | whether this was to be gained by study, or habit, or some 17 8 | cities the means of life are gained in many ways and from divers 18 11 | the decision which was gained by these means shall be 19 11 | money, in whatever manner gained; and equally, if he be judged 20 12 | there is nothing to be gained by a false oath; but all 21 12 | converse of that which is gained in war; and when they come 22 12 | of some of those who have gained the prize of virtue and Menexenus Part
23 Text | by the victory which they gained over the barbarians first 24 Text | fellow-countrymen only until they gained a victory over them, and 25 Text | and through them the city gained the reputation of being Meno Part
26 Text | you add that they must be gained piously, justly, or do you Parmenides Part
27 Intro| the idea of greatness thus gained and the individuals which 28 Intro| have been lost as well as gained in the Socratic dialectic. Philebus Part
29 Intro| because pleasure, having only gained the fifth place in the scale 30 Intro| votaries of pleasure have gained belief for their principles 31 Intro| of a great truth, we have gained only a truism.~Let us ask Protagoras Part
32 Text | sons the knowledge which is gained from teachers, and make The Republic Book
33 1 | receiving pay the advantage is gained by an additional use of 34 4 | by the help of music have gained the habit of good order, 35 9 | them; but when they have gained their point they know them 36 10 | or evil; and nothing is gained by impatience; also, because The Second Alcibiades Part
37 Text | command: of those who have gained their object, some are even 38 Text | by land and sea and never gained a victory. The Athenians 39 Text | like vile usurers, to be gained over by bribes. And it is 40 Text | crown and hears that he has gained it by his skill as the first-fruits The Seventh Letter Part
41 Text | conviction, which he himself had gained under the influence of good 42 Text | have for the time being gained the upper hand, when they 43 Text | whole course of study or gained such power that he is not 44 Text | possessing it. If then Dionysios gained this culture from the one The Sophist Part
45 Text | now, do we seem to have gained a fair notion of being?~ The Symposium Part
46 Intro| represented as having been already gained over himself by her. The 47 Intro| certain generosity which gained the hearts of men,—strangely Theaetetus Part
48 Intro| name only, and nothing is gained and something is lost by 49 Intro| laboriously in the course of ages gained a conception of a whole 50 Intro| of them. The subject has gained in bulk and extent; whether 51 Intro| nearly completed, and has gained innumerable abstractions, 52 Intro| the truth than is to be gained from any one of them. It 53 Text | them are slowly and hardly gained, if they are ever gained, 54 Text | gained, if they are ever gained, by education and long experience.~ Timaeus Part
55 Intro| earlier there arose and gained strength in the minds of 56 Intro| which to the Hebrew was gained by meditation on the Divine