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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| the Phaedo), and at last falls back on resignation to the Cratylus Part
2 Intro| an image in fact always falls short in some degree of 3 Intro| length the sensuous exterior falls away, and the severance The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | Assuredly.~SOCRATES: And if he falls into error will he not fail Gorgias Part
5 Intro| The dialogue naturally falls into three divisions, to 6 Intro| will correct him, if he falls into error. He recapitulates 7 Intro| good cause, when a soldier falls in battle, we do not suppose 8 Intro| as the actual philosopher falls short of the one wise man, 9 Intro| preface to the Laws, but soon falls into the background: (4) Laws Book
10 2 | accurate knowledge than falls to the lot of the common 11 3 | fortune: he on whom the lot falls is a ruler, and he who fails 12 4 | yet more, and high ruin falls upon us. For the Achaeans 13 7 | the fair super–structure falls because the old foundations 14 8 | strangers the portion which falls to them, in the first place, Menexenus Part
15 Intro| real Hellenic interest, falls very far short of the rugged Meno Part
16 Intro| notions, Descartes first falls absolutely under their influence, 17 Text | given area of the triangle falls short by an area corresponding Parmenides Part
18 Intro| other psychological theory falls very far short of the infinite 19 Intro| view of their connexion falls very far short of the Hegelian Phaedo Part
20 Intro| pre-existence of the soul stands or falls with the doctrine of ideas.~ 21 Intro| powers. This river, too, falls into Tartarus.~The dead 22 Intro| or Republic, the curtain falls, and the veil of mythology 23 Text | the likeness in any degree falls short or not of that which 24 Text | being some other thing, but falls short of, and cannot be, 25 Text | on the opposite side, and falls first of all into a wild 26 Text | called the Stygian river, and falls into and forms the Lake 27 Text | flows round in a circle and falls into Tartarus over against Phaedrus Part
28 Intro| she drops her wings and falls to the earth, then she takes 29 Intro| beholds the beloved with awe, falls back in adoration, and forces 30 Text | opposite of good, wastes and falls away. Zeus, the mighty lord, 31 Text | while another only rises and falls, and sees, and again fails 32 Text | her, but he is afraid and falls backwards in adoration, 33 Text | worse off than ever; he falls back like a racer at the Philebus Part
34 Intro| dialectical power, the Philebus falls very far short of the Republic 35 Intro| wrong than that a stone falls to the ground, although Protagoras Part
36 Intro| brought together. Protagoras falls before him after two or The Republic Book
37 3 | dropped out of the string and falls from the rock, fly shrilling 38 5 | I think that many a man falls into the practice against 39 6 | things which in any degree falls short of the whole truth 40 8 | always rises as the other falls. ~True. ~And in proportion 41 8 | allow no one whose property falls below the amount fixed to 42 8 | allies, and then the State falls sick, and is at war with 43 9 | greatest and most decisive of falls? ~Yes, the greatest; but The Statesman Part
44 Intro| genus under which the king falls, we proceed to distinguish 45 Intro| the Statesman. But he soon falls, like Icarus, and is content 46 Text | courageous, on the other hand, falls short of the former in justice Theaetetus Part
47 Text | which the good or expedient falls. That whole class has to Timaeus Part
48 Intro| light of day, then like falls upon like, and they unite 49 Intro| the darkness, then unlike falls upon unlike—the eye no longer 50 Intro| be a protection against falls, containing a warm moisture, 51 Intro| own department, and often falls under the narrowing influence 52 Intro| intermediate class, in which Plato falls short of the truths of modern 53 Text | stream of vision, then like falls upon like, and they coalesce, 54 Text | wherever the light that falls from within meets with an 55 Text | winter cold, and also against falls, softly and easily yielding 56 Text | that which is driven round falls into the fire and becomes


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