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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| the word to have been ‘the desired one coming after night,’ Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| kingly art, as having the desired sort of knowledge. But the The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | than any other man ever desired anything.~ALCIBIADES: I Gorgias Part
4 Intro| of ambition and have only desired rest. We should like to 5 Text | I have found in you the desired touchstone.~CALLICLES: Why?~ Laches Part
6 Text | always from my earliest youth desired to have one. But I am too Laws Book
7 2 | advantages great and much to be desired. The argument seems to imply 8 3 | they and their descendants desired. What other aim would they 9 5 | to be completed, and the desired purity attained. Touching 10 7 | which is a thing much to be desired, sending the children to 11 8 | pass that even then the desired result seems as if it could Lysis Part
12 Intro| the good? But the good is desired by us only as the cure of 13 Text | is dear to that which is desired at the time of desiring 14 Text | would ever have loved or desired or affected him, if he had Menexenus Part
15 Text | civil war, no one could have desired that his city should take 16 Text | proceed.~And if a person desired to bring a deserved accusation 17 Text | repeat what your fathers desired to have said to you who Meno Part
18 Text | he did not know, and had desired to know?~MENO: I think not, 19 Text | would, at any rate, have desired to make his own son a good Parmenides Part
20 Intro| more than they would have desired. He is indulging the analytical 21 Intro| Zeno should, as Socrates desired, be extended to Ideas: ( Phaedo Part
22 Text | that which in life they desired—and this was wisdom—and 23 Text | I argued that if any one desired to find out the cause of 24 Text | causes of existence such as I desired, and I imagined that he Phaedrus Part
25 Intro| articles in reviews, some have desired to live more closely in 26 Text | as near as he can to his desired one, who is the object of Philebus Part
27 Intro| whether all pleasure is to be desired, or whether this entire 28 Text | class of pleasure is to be desired, or whether this quality 29 Text | are not sometimes to be desired and sometimes not to be 30 Text | and sometimes not to be desired, as being not in themselves Protagoras Part
31 Text | teachers do as they are desired. And when the boy has learned 32 Text | disputation which my adversaries desired, as you want me to do, I The Republic Book
33 2 | class of goods which are desired, indeed, for their results, 34 2 | Then we have found the desired natures; and now that we 35 2 | is being formed and the desired impression is more readily 36 4 | then the drink which is desired will be excessive; or, if 37 7 | Glaucon, which is of the desired nature; since all the useful 38 7 | ways it conduces to our desired end, if pursued in the spirit 39 8 | your question-you rather desired to know what is that disorder 40 9 | rather say, even had he desired, could hardly have tasted-the 41 10 | God knew this, and he desired to be the real maker of The Second Alcibiades Part
42 Text | only that, but, if you so desired, should proclaim to all 43 Text | of many who, having long desired and diligently laboured 44 Text | but eyewitnesses,—who have desired to obtain military command: The Seventh Letter Part
45 Text | Dion and me again; and he desired that Dion should regard The Sophist Part
46 Intro| ultimately prove to be the desired art of education; but neither 47 Text | see in which of them the desired form is to be found.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
48 Text | path until we arrive at the desired summit. Shall we do as I The Symposium Part
49 Text | fit of abstraction, and desired Aristodemus, who was waiting, 50 Text | taking his place as he was desired, that wisdom could be infused 51 Text | expressed their assent, and desired him to do as Socrates bade 52 Text | the amazement of the gods; desired by those who have no part 53 Text | Socrates, if a man being strong desired to be strong, or being swift 54 Text | be strong, or being swift desired to be swift, or being healthy 55 Text | swift, or being healthy desired to be healthy, in that case Timaeus Part
56 Intro| heaven.’ Solon marvelled, and desired to be informed of the particulars. ‘ 57 Intro| being free from jealousy he desired that all things should be 58 Intro| jealous God,’ and therefore he desired that all other things should 59 Intro| being free from jealousy, he desired that all things should be 60 Intro| testimony of wise men: God desired that all things should be 61 Text | being free from jealousy, he desired that all things should be 62 Text | testimony of wise men: God desired that all things should be 63 Text | their mortal bodies, and desired them to furnish what was