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1 Intro| looks, gestures, lend their aid, of which the instrument 2 Text | supplemented by the mechanical aid of convention with a view Crito Part
3 Text | or in suffering others to aid in our escape and paying 4 Text | married your mother by our aid and begat you. Say whether Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| Dioscuri’ and request their aid.~Euthydemus argues that Euthyphro Part
6 Intro| suitableness of this little work to aid Socrates at the time of The First Alcibiades Part
7 Intro| Socrates, that by your aid I may become free, and from 8 Text | yourself?~ALCIBIADES: With your aid, Socrates, I will. And indeed, Gorgias Part
9 Intro| ourselves? And we call to our aid the rhetoric of prayer and 10 Text | Zethus, Callicles, by whose aid you were just now saying Laches Part
11 Text | very wrong in refusing to aid in the improvement of anybody. Laws Book
12 2 | intended to bring eloquent aid to the Chorus of Dionysus, 13 3 | in their strains, by the aid of the Muses and the Graces, 14 3 | distribution, when asked to aid in repelling the barbarian, 15 3 | answer to the call, or give aid. Many things might be told 16 4 | advantage in having the aid of the pilot’s art. You 17 5 | power of rendering efficient aid to their neighbours when 18 8 | But seeing that divine aid is not to be had, there 19 10 | information to the magistrates, in aid of the law; and let the 20 11 | have recourse, and by their aid determine any matters of Lysis Part
21 Text | and the weak requires the aid of the strong, and the sick 22 Text | neither medical nor any other aid, but is well enough; and Menexenus Part
23 Text | on behalf of liberty in aid of Hellenes against Hellenes; 24 Text | her resolution of refusing aid to her injurers when they 25 Text | and did in fact send out aid, and delivered the Hellenes Phaedo Part
26 Intro| transmigration; making a step by the aid of Platonic reminiscence, Phaedrus Part
27 Text | you have discovered is an aid not to memory, but to reminiscence, Philebus Part
28 Intro| seeking to attain truth by the aid of dialectic; such at least Protagoras Part
29 Intro| at first, and invokes the aid of Prodicus, the countryman 30 Intro| partisan, lending effectual aid to Socrates; there is Critias 31 Text | you ought to come to his aid. I must appeal to you, like 32 Text | Achilles, summons the Simois to aid him, saying:~‘Brother dear, The Republic Book
33 6 | descends again without the aid of any sensible object, 34 7 | naturally summons to her aid calculation and intelligence, 35 7 | slough, is by her gentle aid lifted upward; and she uses The Seventh Letter Part
36 Text | Dion, and you urge me to aid your cause so far as I can 37 Text | as he had, I consent to aid your cause; but if not, 38 Text | he thought that with the aid of the Gods, Dionysios might 39 Text | have come to give me your aid towards the objects for 40 Text | me or any other helper to aid you against those who do 41 Text | directing his steps without the aid of a guide. This is the 42 Text | For he wrote it, not as an aid to memory-since there is 43 Text | might call my friends to his aid, if they wished to go; “ 44 Text | another, call others to your aid.” This I said, because I The Sophist Part
45 Intro| termed a ‘most gracious aid to thought.’~The doctrine The Statesman Part
46 Intro| related also lend an artful aid. The profound interest and 47 Intro| them: he is seeking by the aid of dialectic only, to arrive Theaetetus Part
48 Intro| laugh against him with the aid of a boy? He meant to intimate 49 Intro| or may not be a ‘gracious aid’ to thought; but it cannot 50 Intro| materialism receives an illusive aid from language; and both 51 Text | want you and the company to aid me in investigating. Will 52 Text | the physician works by the aid of drugs. Not that any one Timaeus Part
53 Intro| a special need of their aid. May my words be acceptable 54 Text | our wits, must invoke the aid of Gods and Goddesses and