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Charmides Part
1 Text | Hear, then, I said, my own dream; whether coming through 2 Text | gate, I cannot tell. The dream is this: Let us suppose Cratylus Part
3 Text | Cratylus, about which I often dream, and should like to ask Crito Part
4 Intro| himself has been warned in a dream that on the third day he 5 Intro| at the beginning by the dream of Socrates and the parody 6 Text | CRITO: What a singular dream, Socrates!~SOCRATES: There Laws Book
7 10 | picture to themselves as in a dream, both while alive and when 8 12 | attempted to create as a dream and in idea only, mingling Meno Part
9 Text | stirred up in him, as in a dream; but if he were frequently Parmenides Part
10 Text | evanesces into many, as in a dream, and from being the smallest Phaedo Part
11 Intro| satisfy a scruple about a dream—unless, indeed, we suppose 12 Text | compose music.’ The same dream came to me sometimes in 13 Text | and make music,’ said the dream. And hitherto I had imagined 14 Text | noblest and best of music. The dream was bidding me do what I 15 Text | certain of this, for the dream might have meant music in 16 Text | and, in obedience to the dream, to compose a few verses Phaedrus Part
17 Text | able to distinguish the dream from the reality, cannot Philebus Part
18 Text | wisdom, whether awake or in a dream I cannot tell; they were The Republic Book
19 2 | either by sign or word, by dream or waking vision. ~Your 20 2 | do not admire the lying dream which Zeus sends to Agamemnon; 21 3 | told that their youth was a dream, and the education and training 22 4 | Not I, indeed. ~Then our dream has been realized; and the 23 5 | should turn out to be a dream only. ~Fear not, he replied, 24 5 | me feast my mind with the dream as day-dreamers are in the 25 5 | ask, Is he awake or in a dream only? Reflect: is not the 26 7 | be a reality, and not a dream only, and will be administered 27 7 | workmanship, but he would never dream of thinking that in them 28 7 | being-geometry and the like-they only dream about being, but never can 29 7 | government is not a mere dream, and although difficult, 30 9 | then very rarely and in a dream only; he will commit the The Sophist Part
31 Text | drawing, which is a sort of dream created by man for those The Statesman Part
32 Intro| to know all things in a dream, and to know nothing when 33 Intro| all things in a kind of dream, and then again nothing 34 Text | cities is; and then the dream will become a reality to 35 Text | be called? Would you ever dream of calling it a violation The Symposium Part
36 Text | questionable sort, no better than a dream. But yours is bright and Theaetetus Part
37 Intro| Socrates has had a similar dream, and has further heard that 38 Intro| light on Psychology is a dream in which scientific men 39 Intro| remember,’ ‘I imagine,’ ‘I dream,’ ‘I act,’ ‘I endeavour,’ ‘ 40 Text | and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, 41 Text | talking to one another in a dream; and when in a dream we 42 Text | in a dream; and when in a dream we seem to be narrating 43 Text | whether we are awake or in a dream. And as our time is equally 44 Text | Let me give you, then, a dream in return for a dream:—Methought 45 Text | a dream in return for a dream:—Methought that I too had 46 Text | Methought that I too had a dream, and I heard in my dream 47 Text | dream, and I heard in my dream that the primeval letters 48 Text | that the form in which the dream appeared to you?~THEAETETUS: 49 Text | definition of knowledge is a dream only. But perhaps we had Timaeus Part
50 Intro| would see all things as in a dream.~The ancient physical philosophers 51 Intro| these as in a Pythagorean dream, stripped of qualitative 52 Intro| know all things as in a dream: after a while they look 53 Text | which we beholding as in a dream, say of all existence that 54 Text | been said, whether in a dream or when he was awake, by