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Charmides Part
1 Text | benefits which mankind would obtain from their severally doing Cratylus Part
2 Intro| virtue, which they hope to obtain by constant association Euthydemus Part
3 Text | thinks that he ought to obtain this treasure, far more The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | the happy are those who obtain good?~ALCIBIADES: True.~ 5 Text | True.~SOCRATES: And they obtain good by acting well and 6 Text | You have not therefore to obtain power or authority, in order Gorgias Part
7 Intro| an ineffectual attempt to obtain a sound definition of his 8 Intro| we believe that they will obtain an immortality of fame, 9 Intro| for mercy; which if they obtain they come out into the lake 10 Text | scanty, and he can only obtain them with a great deal of 11 Text | power, or only the will to obtain them? I mean to ask whether Laws Book
12 3 | pasture–land they would obtain the greater part of their 13 3 | yet the son often prays to obtain things which the father 14 3 | father prays that he may not obtain.~Megillus. When the son 15 6 | common court, and if he obtain a verdict he may exact from 16 6 | And if he be unable to obtain from them a satisfactory 17 6 | acting disorderly and cannot obtain a verdict. And if, when 18 8 | my friend, that I should obtain your assent, which I accept, 19 8 | For most of the Hellenes obtain their food from sea and 20 8 | finds no water, let him obtain water from his neighbours, 21 8 | the country, and let him obtain a decision determining what 22 8 | be satisfied, whether he obtain his money not, for in such 23 11 | price, and if he do not obtain this, he shall take away 24 11 | guardians of the law shall obtain information from experienced 25 12 | if the prosecutor do not obtain the fifth part of the votes, 26 12 | any who do not labour to obtain every possible evidence 27 12 | God may give it, you will obtain the greatest glory; or at Phaedo Part
28 Intro| again, until they at last obtain mercy. The pure souls also 29 Text | after death he may hope to obtain the greatest good in the 30 Text | said.~And whence did we obtain our knowledge? Did we not 31 Text | perception we are able to obtain a notion of some other thing 32 Text | unceasingly, until they obtain mercy from those whom they 33 Text | not we to do that we may obtain virtue and wisdom in this Phaedrus Part
34 Text | eager to soar, and thus obtain no mean reward of love and Philebus Part
35 Text | midnight? I fancy that I may obtain my release without many The Republic Book
36 1 | object of contention as to obtain office is at present; then 37 1 | will strive and struggle to obtain more than the just man or 38 2 | able to avoid the one and obtain the other, they think that 39 4 | this he yearns and tries to obtain it? ~That is plain. ~And The Second Alcibiades Part
40 Text | and diligently laboured to obtain a tyranny, thinking that 41 Text | eyewitnesses,—who have desired to obtain military command: of those 42 Text | not, would have prayed to obtain them. And often in a short 43 Text | assertion that the many fail to obtain the best because they trust The Sophist Part
44 Intro| logic, men sought only to obtain a definition of an unknown 45 Intro| ground, and in the attempt to obtain a complete analysis we lose 46 Text | saying, let us first of all obtain a conception of language The Statesman Part
47 Intro| nature, without expecting to obtain from him a solution of them. 48 Intro| every nature, in order to obtain the particular contribution 49 Intro| king, one or more, is to obtain the required power, is hardly The Symposium Part
50 Intro| which he thinks that he can obtain from Apollodorus, the same 51 Intro| men to piety, that we may obtain the goods of which love 52 Text | that we may avoid evil, and obtain the good, of which Love Theaetetus Part
53 Intro| relating to the mind which we obtain from Physiology are negative 54 Text | True.~SOCRATES: Then let us obtain, not through any third person, Timaeus Part
55 Text | density of the flesh, does not obtain sufficient air, but becomes