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Charmides Part
1 PreS | thought in the same words, repeated twice over in the same passage Cratylus Part
2 Intro| imagine that the cry is repeated to a member of the society 3 Intro| hymns or laws, which may be repeated for hundreds, perhaps for 4 Intro| philology. The verses have been repeated as a chant or part of a 5 Intro| emphasis, the same words are repeated at short intervals. Of course 6 Intro| or phrase which has been repeated many times over is more Crito Part
7 Intro| lifetime, which has been often repeated in later ages. The crimes Euthydemus Part
8 Intro| be discouraged at these repeated overthrows. He therefore Euthyphro Part
9 Text | once more the assertion is repeated that piety is dear to the Gorgias Part
10 Intro| and that he has heard that repeated many times, and can only 11 Intro| The same tale might be repeated about Cimon, Themistocles, 12 Intro| old story is always being repeated—‘after all his services, 13 Intro| a head (Laws), which is repeated, not improved, from the 14 Intro| figure of speech if too often repeated, or worked out too much 15 Text | mind, and that is why I repeated the question,—What is the 16 Text | which has been already often repeated, but may as well be repeated 17 Text | repeated, but may as well be repeated once more. I tell you, Callicles, Ion Part
18 Text | will not, even after my repeated entreaties, explain to me Laws Book
19 4 | Athenian. And yet I have repeated what I am saying a good 20 5 | precepts which are often repeated, and are quite as useful; 21 6 | time, and deliberation, and repeated examination, greatly tend 22 9 | legislation, may with advantage be repeated by us.~Let the enactment 23 10 | but then how often have we repeated already that on the present 24 10 | their mothers and nurses, repeated by them both in jest and Menexenus Part
25 Text | choose a speaker, and she repeated to me the sort of speech 26 Text | known, and need not now be repeated. They are the Gods who first Phaedo Part
27 Intro| of retribution, which is repeated in all his more ethical Phaedrus Part
28 Text | the speech of Lysias was repeated to him, not once only, but 29 Text | under correction, that he repeated himself two or three times, Philebus Part
30 Text | could hear the argument repeated by you once or twice, there 31 Text | not mistaken, I have often repeated that pains and aches and Protagoras Part
32 Intro| then the old question is repeated, ‘Whether the virtues are The Republic Book
33 2 | they are stories not to be repeated in our State; the young 34 2 | stories are quite unfit to be repeated. ~Neither, if we mean our 35 3 | believe, or allow to be repeated, the tale of Theseus, son 36 5 | let off? ~You, he said. ~I repeated, Why am I especially not 37 5 | which the children will hear repeated in their ears by all the 38 8 | others-whenever this is repeated to him he shakes his head 39 10 | not like to have my words repeated to the tragedians and the 40 10 | unseemliness; the case of pity is repeated; there is a principle in 41 10 | may suppose that I have repeated the remainder of your tale The Sophist Part
42 Text | been children, to whom they repeated each his own mythus or story;— The Statesman Part
43 Text | the lapse of ages, or are repeated only in a disconnected form; The Symposium Part
44 Intro| Then the old tale has to be repeated of fair Urania and the coarse 45 Text | remember; the next which he repeated was that of Pausanias. Phaedrus, 46 Text | Then the old tale has to be repeated of fair and heavenly love— 47 Text | and however imperfectly repeated, amaze and possess the souls Theaetetus Part
48 Intro| Gorgias); or the saying, often repeated by Aristotle and others, 49 Text | conversation with him, which he repeated to me when I came to Athens; 50 Text | as we have several times repeated, is to himself the sole 51 Text | Thousands of times have we repeated the words ‘we know,’ and ‘ Timaeus Part
52 Intro| or time, has been often repeated by us. But, as Plato would 53 Text | grandfather, who remembered and repeated it to us. There were of 54 Text | the diagonal, and this is repeated three times, and the triangles