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The Apology Part
1 Intro| youth, which he will not cease to follow in obedience to 2 Text | and strength I shall never cease from the practice and teaching Cratylus Part
3 Intro| unit is subtracted, would cease to be 10, but denies that 4 Intro| intelligibility, they would gradually cease to be intelligible, like 5 Intro| hands and feet.’ When they cease to retain this living power Crito Part
6 Text | will be convinced; or else cease, my dear friend, from repeating Euthydemus Part
7 Text | with this.~Will you not cease adding to your answers?~ Gorgias Part
8 Intro| simultaneous, and do not cease simultaneously, and therefore 9 Intro| educate his party’ until they cease to be a party; he must breathe 10 Intro| come out into the lake and cease from their torments.~Neither 11 Text | inmate of your dwelling.’~Cease, then, emulating these paltry 12 Text | CALLICLES: This man will never cease talking nonsense. At your 13 Text | SOCRATES: Does not a man cease from his thirst and from 14 Text | argument:—Does not a man cease from thirsting and from 15 Text | other desire, does he not cease from the desire and the 16 Text | SOCRATES: But he does not cease from good and evil at the 17 Text | not he who is truly a man cease to care about living a certain Laws Book
18 2 | whole city, should never cease charming themselves with 19 4 | will look behind and will cease from strife; in that the 20 5 | following terms:—Best of men, cease not to honour according 21 6 | seem as if they would never cease touching up their works, 22 11 | father would not of necessity cease to be a citizen, but in Lysis Part
23 Intro| essential the body would cease to be indifferent, and would 24 Intro| without which it would cease to be friendship.~Another Menexenus Part
25 Text | whether of ships or men, to cease among them. And so the soldiers Parmenides Part
26 Intro| it is or is not, it would cease to be one if experiencing 27 Intro| degree they are one they cease to be many; and in whatever 28 Intro| sense they are many they cease to be one.~Two points remain 29 Text | be in something else, or cease to be anywhere at all?~Certainly.~ Phaedo Part
30 Intro| out and their sufferings cease: if not, they are borne 31 Intro| animals? Does their life cease at death, or is there some ‘ 32 Intro| world and in ourselves will cease when we pass out of life.~ 33 Text | grounds, I must, as I suppose, cease to argue or allow others 34 Text | then they come forth and cease from their troubles; but Phaedrus Part
35 Text | is with the lover, both cease from their pain, but when Philebus Part
36 Text | union of them will never cease, and is not now beginning, 37 Text | given cannot be taken back; cease then to fight against us 38 Text | victory, for the good will cease to be identified with her:— 39 Text | SOCRATES: And there will cease to be any need of distinguishing 40 Text | With the sixth generation cease the glory of my song.’~Here, Protagoras Part
41 Text | whether virtue can be taught? Cease to wonder, for the opposite The Republic Book
42 1 | fails them, and then they cease to be skilled artists. No 43 4 | husbandman, the potter will cease to be a potter, and no one 44 5 | such a manner that he will cease to be a guardian, and is 45 6 | saying that cities will not cease from evil until philosophers 46 6 | and not till then, will he cease from his travail. ~Nothing, 47 8 | length, as you know, they cease to care even for the laws, The Sophist Part
48 Intro| not-being. I think that we must cease to look for him in the class The Statesman Part
49 Intro| of the ‘Cities will never cease from ill’ of the Republic. Theaetetus Part
50 Intro| rid of them than we can cease to be ourselves. The absolute Timaeus Part
51 Intro| their kinds, do they not cease from motion? The answer 52 Intro| things go the wrong way and cease to give nourishment to the 53 Text | acquired, and would not cease from his toils and transformations 54 Text | and extinction, they only cease from their tendency to extinction 55 Text | after their kinds do not cease to pass through one another