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intensity 11
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intention 55
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intention

Cratylus
   Part
1 Intro| Phaedr.) and expresses his intention of yielding to the illusion 2 Intro| but filled my soul, and my intention is to yield to the inspiration 3 Text | the ancient form shows the intention of the giver of the name? The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | SOCRATES: Have you not the intention which I attribute to you?~ Gorgias Part
5 Intro| which will pass. He has no intention of fighting an uphill battle; 6 Text | CHAEREPHON: Yes, that was our intention in coming.~CALLICLES: Come Laws Book
7 1 | will find that this was the intention of the Cretan legislator; 8 2 | never discern whether the intention is true or false.~Cleinias. 9 3 | and will be said, with the intention of explaining what need 10 3 | suppose that this was the intention with which the men of those 11 5 | exceeds the pleasure. Now our intention in choosing the lives is 12 5 | the first principle and intention of a state. The intention, 13 5 | intention of a state. The intention, as we affirm, of a reasonable 14 5 | they are not happy. But the intention of our laws was that the 15 7 | which run counter to the intention of the legislator, and make 16 9 | of a just principle and intention. On the distinction between 17 9 | men suddenly, and without intention to kill, cause the death 18 9 | the author of the deed in intention and design, and he continues 19 9 | anyone has a purpose and intention to slay another who is not 20 12 | that you will fulfil your intention.~Athenian. Know, Cleinias, Lysis Part
21 Intro| a sense contrary to the intention of the question: ‘Your father 22 Intro| forms a friendship with the intention of renouncing it; yet in Menexenus Part
23 Text | to Marathon with a like intention, expecting to bind the Athenians Meno Part
24 Text | protest that I had no such intention. I only asked the question Parmenides Part
25 Text | purpose; nor any serious intention of deceiving the world. Philebus Part
26 Text | we?~SOCRATES: Is it our intention to judge of their comparative 27 Text | PROTARCHUS: Yes, such is our intention, and we shall judge of them 28 Text | PROTARCHUS: Clearly; that was the intention.~SOCRATES: And has not the 29 Text | according to our original intention; but the love of all knowledge Protagoras Part
30 Intro| apparently only with the intention of flattering him into absurdities. 31 Text | entire poem with the secret intention of damaging Pittacus and 32 Text | to point out the general intention of the poem, which is certainly 33 Text | proceed, that we may know his intention; and then Socrates will The Republic Book
34 1 | and this is the origin and intention of medicine, as you will 35 3 | That appears to be the intention. ~And he who mingles music 36 4 | naturally superior. The intention was, that, in the case of 37 6 | account, although I have no intention of deceiving you. ~Yes, 38 7 | my friend, I said, the intention of the legislator, who did 39 9 | is clearly seen to be the intention of the law, which is the The Seventh Letter Part
40 Text | he took at that time his intention being that Dionysios, when 41 Text | me with transport. For my intention was to embark on one of The Statesman Part
42 Text | further from our original intention than we ought, and you would 43 Text | have really fulfilled our intention?—There has been a sort of The Symposium Part
44 Text | Whereas I now see that the intention was to attribute to Love 45 Text | crown Agathon, which was my intention in coming, and go away? 46 Text | that is a lie,’ though my intention is to speak the truth. But 47 Text | disposed to think that his intention in placing himself between Theaetetus Part
48 Intro| Megarian philosophy. The real intention of the preface is to create 49 Intro| real for that. He has no intention of proving a thesis by a 50 Intro| from one another. But his intention is not to unravel the whole 51 Intro| although this may be the intention of them. For the expedient 52 Intro| Protagoras. Probably he had no intention either of denying or affirming Timaeus Part
53 Intro| according to our original intention, has now been brought down 54 Text | arranged our entertainment. Our intention is, that Timaeus, who is 55 Text | power of them outside. His intention was, in the first place,


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