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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| feels that such conduct brings discredit on the name of Charmides Part
2 Intro| kind of knowledge which brings happiness is the knowledge Cratylus Part
3 Intro| receive an impression, but he brings previous knowledge to bear 4 Intro| and subject countries; it brings back the dawning light from 5 Text | be the same,— ‘that which brings to light the plants and Euthyphro Part
6 Intro| of murder which Euthyphro brings against his father. Socrates 7 Text | what is the charge which he brings against you?~SOCRATES: What 8 Text | the young?~SOCRATES: He brings a wonderful accusation against Gorgias Part
9 Intro| of the soul, because that brings the greatest hurt. And there 10 Intro| true statesman is he who brings order out of disorder; who 11 Intro| others, and hardly ever brings to the birth a new political 12 Intro| men above themselves he brings them back to the ‘tyranny 13 Intro| of foreseeing death, and brings together the souls both 14 Text | rhetoric the only art which brings persuasion, or do other 15 Text | demands only two obols, if he brings us from Aegina to Athens, 16 Text | years the unhealthy surfeit brings the attendant penalty of 17 Text | he will be a villain who brings me to trial—of that I am Laches Part
18 Text | think that old age of itself brings wisdom. To me, to be cross-examined Laws Book
19 1 | from them which prosperity brings, and the experiences which 20 4 | and that some happy chance brings them together. When this 21 6 | any charges which one man brings against another, not involving 22 7 | paying a part of the produce, brings them a return sufficient 23 9 | murderer only, and he who brings the accusation shall bind 24 12 | a voting tablet which he brings from a temple; so too the 25 12 | this manner he begets and brings up his own children, and Lysis Part
26 Intro| poets, who affirm that God brings like to like (Homer), and Menexenus Part
27 Text | excel you in virtue only brings us shame, but that to be 28 Text | when the hour of destiny brings you hither; but if you neglect Parmenides Part
29 Intro| away from God; a great deal brings us back to Him.’ When we Phaedo Part
30 Text | dissolution of the body which brings destruction to the soul 31 Text | of the even, but always brings the opposite into play on 32 Text | also that nothing which brings the opposite will admit 33 Text | opposite of that which it brings, in that to which it is 34 Text | the opposite of what she brings.~Impossible, replied Cebes.~ 35 Text | their time, another guide brings them back again after many Phaedrus Part
36 Intro| distracting topics which he brings together. He works freely 37 Text | further enquire whether love brings advantage or disadvantage.~‘ 38 Text | revolution of the worlds brings her round again to the same Philebus Part
39 Intro| their natural state, and brings them within the sphere of 40 Intro| principle of morals.~And this brings us to speak of the most 41 Text | a confused medley which brings confusion on the possessor The Republic Book
42 2 | to whom the black earth brings forth Wheat and barley, 43 2 | husbandman or an artisan brings some production to market, 44 8 | which the insatiable desire brings her to dissolution? ~What 45 8 | method of false accusation he brings them into court and murders 46 9 | pleasure of learning, if it brings no distinction, is all smoke The Sophist Part
47 Text | the name?~STRANGER: He who brings into existence something 48 Text | receives hire, and the other brings gifts.~THEAETETUS: I do 49 Text | The opinion that nature brings them into being from some The Symposium Part
50 Text | memory, even when absent, he brings forth that which he had 51 Text | him tends that which he brings forth; and they are married Theaetetus Part
52 Text | the mind of the young man brings forth is a false idol or Timaeus Part
53 Intro| revealed by the light; and he brings into juxtaposition things 54 Intro| holds these in solution, he brings them into relation with 55 Text | balance; and if any one brings them all together when the


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