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Charmides Part
1 Intro| youthful naivete, keeping his secret and entering into the spirit Cratylus Part
2 Intro| approach any nearer the secret of the origin of language, 3 Intro| him. Man tells to man the secret place in which he is hiding Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| makes them give away their secret to all the world: they should 5 Text | just now that this was the secret of their newly-discovered The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | some which you acquired in secret; and I think that secrecy Gorgias Part
7 Intro| self-control is the true secret of happiness, then the paradox 8 Intro| common matters. In his most secret actions he can show the Laws Book
9 1 | the so–called Crypteia, or secret service, in which wonderful 10 2 | proceedings; and yet, they have a secret pleasure in them.~Cleinias. 11 6 | committed may be called the secret police, or wardens of the 12 8 | safeguard, so that no open or secret connection ever takes place 13 8 | Oedipus, or a Macareus having secret intercourse with his sister, 14 9 | done in darkness and with secret deceit, or sometimes both 15 10 | have them fancy that by the secret performance of these actions— 16 12 | arrived was to be kept a secret from the citizens at large; 17 12 | not be truly said to be secret, might be said to be incapable 18 12 | proverb says, the answer is no secret, but open to all of us:— Lysis Part
19 Intro| to find one, what is the secret of this great blessing.’~ 20 Intro| or for not revealing some secret of their lives; (in friendship 21 Text | that we were talking in secret, and keeping the feast to Menexenus Part
22 Text | them, and I will keep the secret.~SOCRATES: Then I will keep Meno Part
23 Intro| repose; and herein lies the secret of man’s well-being. In Phaedo Part
24 Intro| bringing us nearer to the great secret, has tended to remove some 25 Text | a doctrine whispered in secret that man is a prisoner who Protagoras Part
26 Text | world. This, however, is a secret which the Lacedaemonians 27 Text | practising their wisdom. And this secret of theirs has never been 28 Text | longer satisfied with mere secret intercourse, they drive 29 Text | the entire poem with the secret intention of damaging Pittacus The Republic Book
30 2 | concealment we will establish secret brotherhoods and political 31 5 | these goings on must be a secret which the rulers only know, 32 6 | that? ~There should be no secret corner of illiberality; 33 8 | they will have a fierce secret longing after gold and silver, 34 8 | associates, and holding secret intercourse with them, breed The Sophist Part
35 Intro| great thinkers contain the secret of the universe? Or, having 36 Text | be called fighting, and secret force may have the general The Statesman Part
37 Intro| his own mind there was a secret link of connexion between The Symposium Part
38 Intro| overcome his passions; the secret of his power over others 39 Intro| of penetrating the inmost secret of philosophy. The highest 40 Intro| going than the imputation of secret wickedness (which cannot 41 Text | be more honourable than secret ones, and that the love Theaetetus Part
42 Intro| knows that sympathy is the secret power which unlocks their 43 Intro| midwife, although this is a secret; he has inherited the art 44 Intro| was called “The Truth”) in secret to his disciples. For he 45 Intro| him; he alone knows the secret which has been communicated 46 Intro| harmonies are faint; either the secret of them lies deeper than 47 Text | you must not reveal the secret, as the world in general 48 Text | which bore this title.) in secret to his own disciples.~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
49 Intro| disposed to find in them the secret of the universe. Secondly, 50 Intro| suggested to Kepler that the secret of the distances of the 51 Intro| Plato or referred to with a secret contempt and dislike. He