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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| recorded must have actually occurred. It is significant that Cratylus Part
2 Intro| it appears never to have occurred to the inventors of them Critias Part
3 Intro| he was about to speak had occurred 9000 years ago. One of the 4 Text | were earthquakes, and then occurred the extraordinary inundation, Crito Part
5 Intro| an incident ever really occurred as the visit of Crito and 6 Text | these things truly as they occurred.~CRITO: But you see, Socrates, 7 Text | folly, will seem to have occurred through our negligence and Euthyphro Part
8 Intro| may perhaps really have occurred in the family of Euthyphro, 9 Intro| The figure of Daedalus has occurred in the Meno; that of Proteus The First Alcibiades Part
10 Pre | are very likely to have occurred. Greek literature in the Gorgias Part
11 Intro| usurpation of Archelaus, which occurred in the year 413; and still Laches Part
12 Intro| philosophical; it has never occurred to him that there was any 13 Intro| must be supposed to have occurred between B.C. 424, the year 14 Text | defeat would never have occurred.~LYSIMACHUS: That is very Laws Book
15 2 | about music; and hence there occurred a misapprehension on your 16 3 | one who looks at what has occurred with you Lacedaemonians, 17 3 | example which has already occurred. But if any one could have 18 4 | there is a thing which has occurred times without number in 19 6 | or if they have already occurred, will lose time in making 20 7 | law, and has several times occurred to us in the course of discussion; 21 9 | me of what, indeed, had occurred to mind already, that legislation Menexenus Part
22 Pre | are very likely to have occurred. Greek literature in the Parmenides Part
23 Intro| dates, and may possibly have occurred; secondly, that Plato is Phaedo Part
24 Intro| alternation of life and death, had occurred to Heracleitus. The Eleatic 25 Text | thought, Socrates, must have occurred to your own mind that such Philebus Part
26 Intro| view never appears to have occurred to Plato. Nor has he any 27 Intro| aspect of human action which occurred to him. He meant to emphasize, The Republic Book
28 1 | master. His words have often occurred to my mind since, and they 29 2 | from a distance; and it occurred to someone else that they 30 3 | narrative of the events which occurred at Troy and in Ithaca and 31 3 | Phoenician tale of what has often occurred before now in other places ( 32 7 | another consideration has just occurred to me: You will remember The Second Alcibiades Part
33 Pre | death of Archelaus as having occurredquite lately’ is only a The Seventh Letter Part
34 Text | unsettled as it was, events occurred which one would naturally 35 Text | the cause of all that had occurred. Perceiving that we were 36 Text | were the actual facts which occurred up to the point which we 37 Text | Games, and told him what had occurred. Calling Zeus to be his The Sophist Part
38 Intro| anticipation would hardly have occurred in the earlier dialogues. 39 Intro| after reflection scarcely occurred to them that the word might 40 Intro| even if the reflection had occurred to him, that he would have 41 Text | they are cousins! it never occurred to us.~THEAETETUS: Who are The Statesman Part
42 Text | traditionally said to have occurred in the quarrel of Atreus 43 Text | stars and the sun must have occurred in both.~STRANGER: I see The Symposium Part
44 Text | tell me when the meeting occurred.~In our boyhood, I replied, Theaetetus Part
45 Text | mistaken, something like what occurred to me and to my friend here, 46 Text | innumerable roots, the notion occurred to us of attempting to include 47 Text | that of others this often occurred in the process of learning Timaeus Part
48 Intro| consequences which would never have occurred to him. For he has glimpses 49 Intro| power of any analogy which occurred to him, and was drawn into 50 Intro| which attract them, never occurred to him. Yet the affinities 51 Text | pillars. But afterwards there occurred violent earthquakes and


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