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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| Omerikoi (compare Arist. Met.) and the Orphic poets are 2 Intro| in man only, the speaker met with a response from the The First Alcibiades Part
3 Intro| in others. The two have met already in the Protagoras 4 Text | which your father Cleinias met his end, the question was Gorgias Part
5 Intro| egotism on their part is met by a corresponding irony 6 Intro| truth. On every side he is met by the world, which is not 7 Intro| human character are rarely met with, and that the generality 8 Text | are, but that I have never met any one who could say otherwise, Ion Part
9 Intro| themselves.’ (Compare Aristotle, Met.)~Ion the rhapsode has just 10 Text | not mistaken, you never met with any one among flute-players Laches Part
11 Text | was a child, and may have met him among his fellow-wardsmen, Laws Book
12 3 | that these persons who have met together, will select some 13 3 | creation of the same education, met with much the same fortune 14 3 | them, they would never have met the enemy, or defended their Lysis Part
15 Text | have.~And have you not also met with the treatises of philosophers Menexenus Part
16 Text | out of war, our citizens met the Lacedaemonians at Tanagra, 17 Text | MENEXENUS: I have often met Aspasia, Socrates, and know Meno Part
18 Intro| did. ‘Then he cannot have met Gorgias when he was at Athens.’ 19 Intro| Athens.’ Yes, Socrates had met him, but he has a bad memory, 20 Text | MENO: Then you have never met Gorgias when he was at Athens?~ Parmenides Part
21 Intro| which Aristotle alludes (Met.), when, as he says, he 22 Text | Clazomenae to Athens, and met Adeimantus and Glaucon in Phaedrus Part
23 Intro| outside the wall, when he is met by Socrates, who professes Protagoras Part
24 Text | COMPANION: But have you really met, Socrates, with some wise 25 Text | observe that when we are met together in the assembly, 26 Text | Hellenes, and as such are met together in this city, which 27 Text | severally uttered. And they met together and dedicated in The Republic Book
28 2 | reascended. Now the shepherds met together, according to custom, 29 3 | before, even when they first met one another, ~"Without the 30 3 | or love or drink, or has met with any other disaster. 31 9 | judges and have before now met with such a person? We shall 32 10 | wizard or actor whom he met, and whom he thought all-knowing, The Second Alcibiades Part
33 Text | or if they have sometimes met with misfortune, the fault The Seventh Letter Part
34 Text | philosophy and power had really met together, it would have The Sophist Part
35 Intro| falsehood or error. If we were met by the Sophist’s objection, 36 Text | THEAETETUS: I have often met with such men, and terrible 37 Text | I dare say that you have met with persons who take an The Symposium Part
38 Text | Aristodemus:~He said that he met Socrates fresh from the 39 Text | happened. A servant coming out met him, and led him at once 40 Text | more extraordinary, I have met with a philosophical work 41 Text | imagined that I could have met with a man such as he is 42 Text | troops were in flight, and I met them and told them not to Theaetetus Part
43 Intro| and on his way thither had met Theaetetus, who was being 44 Intro| opinion. But here we are met by a singular difficulty: 45 Intro| probability, and yet both of them met in the word doxa, and could 46 Text | going down to the harbour, I met Theaetetus—he was being 47 Text | Tell me then, if you have met with any one who is good 48 Text | and to say that he never met your equal among boys, and 49 Text | giants of old, for I have met with no end of heroes; many 50 Text | spirit unworthy of him. I met him when he was an old man, Timaeus Part
51 Intro| religions and philosophies met and mingled in the schools 52 Intro| by a peel or skin which met and grew by the help of 53 Intro| the ‘Best’ (Phaedo; Arist. Met.). Plato, following his 54 Text | when the body of any one met and came into collision 55 Text | now called the skin. This met and grew by the help of