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The Apology Part
1 Text | wonderful interest in there meeting and conversing with Palamedes, Charmides Part
2 PreS | attractive a theme as the meeting of a philosopher and a tyrant, Critias Part
3 Text | enclosed the whole, the ends meeting at the mouth of the channel 4 Text | winding round the plain and meeting at the city, was there let Euthyphro Part
5 Intro| Socrates are represented as meeting in the porch of the King Gorgias Part
6 Text | or at any other political meeting?—if you have the power of Laches Part
7 Intro| are made to the place of meeting, which is a palaestra. Here 8 Intro| palaestra. Here the place of meeting, which is also a palaestra, 9 Text | out with vain words at a meeting of friends such as this?~ Laws Book
10 1 | blames or praises any sort of meeting which is intended by nature 11 1 | has never seen the society meeting together at an orderly feast 12 1 | or been present at such a meeting when rightly ordered.~Athenian. 13 1 | to constitute a kind of meeting?~Megillus. Of course.~Athenian. 14 1 | see this sort of convivial meeting rightly ordered? Of course 15 1 | Athenian. And that sort of meeting, if attended with drunkenness, 16 6 | in such matters go to the meeting, and be fined if they do 17 7 | he who lives it fail of meeting his due; and the due reward 18 8 | the guardians of the law meeting together for this purpose, 19 9 | harbours, or any other place of meeting, whether he is forbidden 20 9 | intercourse with him, or only meeting him have voluntarily touched 21 12 | rejected candidate. The meeting of the council was to be Parmenides Part
22 Intro| likely to have invented the meeting (‘You, Socrates, can easily 23 Intro| dialogue, describes himself as meeting Adeimantus and Glaucon in 24 Intro| at all. The only way of meeting it, if it exists, is to Phaedo Part
25 Text | the mere juxtaposition or meeting of them should be the cause Phaedrus Part
26 Text | exercises and at other times of meeting, then the fountain of that Philebus Part
27 Intro| shall mingle in an Homeric ‘meeting of the waters.’ And now 28 Text | Homer poetically terms ‘a meeting of the waters’?~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
29 Intro| persons in the Dialogue meeting at any one time, whether 30 Text | enemies wrangle. And then our meeting will be delightful; for The Republic Book
31 8 | on some other occasion of meeting, on a pilgrimage or a march, 32 10 | that is the true way of meeting the attacks of fortune. ~ The Sophist Part
33 Intro| friendship, ever parting, ever meeting. Some of them do not insist 34 Text | friendship, ever parting, ever meeting, as the severer Muses assert, 35 Text | which proceeds from elements meeting with one another. Perhaps 36 Text | falsehood. And, with the view of meeting this evasion, we must begin The Statesman Part
37 Text | for the majority, roughly meeting the cases of individuals; The Symposium Part
38 Intro| as follows:—~Aristodemus meeting Socrates in holiday attire, 39 Text | were you present at this meeting?~Your informant, Glaucon, 40 Text | apart, tell me when the meeting occurred.~In our boyhood, 41 Text | not acknowledge that this meeting and melting into one another, Theaetetus Part
42 Intro| in both dialogues to the meeting of Parmenides and Socrates ( 43 Intro| Terpsion are described as meeting before the door of Euclides’ 44 Text | colour, arises out of the eye meeting the appropriate motion, 45 Text | something becomes an agent, by meeting with some other thing is 46 Text | object which affects me, meeting another subject, produce Timaeus Part
47 Intro| auburn. White and bright meeting, and falling upon a full 48 Text | so to arrange the nuptial meeting, that the bad of either 49 Text | contrary to the usual mode of meeting; but the right appears right, 50 Text | as follows:—earth, when meeting with fire and dissolved 51 Text | thither, until its parts, meeting together and mutually harmonising, 52 Text | auburn. White and bright meeting, and falling upon a full