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The Apology Part
1 Intro| would have acquitted him. He wishes them to know that the divine Charmides Part
2 PreS | ambition of a schoolboy, who wishes to show that he has made 3 Text | you imagine a wish which wishes for no good, but only for 4 Text | for itself and all other wishes?~I should answer, No.~Or Cratylus Part
5 Intro| signifies (semainei) her wishes.’ But more probably, the Crito Part
6 Text | ought to escape against the wishes of the Athenians: for I Gorgias Part
7 Intro| of men of the world, he wishes to preserve the decencies 8 Intro| to answer a question. He wishes that Gorgias would answer 9 Text | in accordance with the wishes of the company, then, do 10 Text | questions, since Gorgias wishes to have them.~SOCRATES: 11 Text | better able to gratify the wishes of the State; but as to Laches Part
12 Text | think. They guess at the wishes of the person who asks them, 13 Text | promise to comply with our wishes; and our care is to discover 14 Text | way will comply with your wishes; but as I am younger and Laws Book
15 4 | time, the tyrant, if he wishes, can change the manners 16 5 | will not indulge in vain wishes or attempts to accomplish 17 6 | another of wronging him and wishes to get a decision; the other 18 7 | comply with the child’s wishes instead of deterring him, 19 7 | but explaining to them the wishes of the legislator in order 20 8 | magnanimity and wisdom, and wishes to live chastely with the 21 8 | like; but any of them who wishes to remain, may do so, if 22 10 | characters and manners, and wishes and reasonings, and true 23 11 | money are sober in their wishes, and prefer a moderate to 24 11 | begin with the testamentary wishes of the dying and the case 25 11 | gratify in every respect their wishes more than those of his sons 26 12 | equally liable. If a person wishes to find anything in the Lysis Part
27 Intro| modern life, which he who wishes to make or keep a friend Meno Part
28 Text | branch of knowledge which he wishes him to acquire—would not Phaedo Part
29 Text | said: I return your good wishes, and will do as you bid. Phaedrus Part
30 Intro| another’s eyes the thoughts, wishes, actions of the other; how 31 Text | which he values and which he wishes to bear fruit, and in sober Protagoras Part
32 Text | against his will, and he also wishes to imply to Pittacus that The Republic Book
33 4 | himself the thing which he wishes to possess: or again, when The Second Alcibiades Part
34 Text | the soul, therefore, which wishes to have a right existence The Seventh Letter Part
35 Text | counsellors to pander to their wishes and desires and to advise 36 Text | visit to Dionysios. Whoever wishes may next hear of my second 37 Text | in accordance with your wishes, with regard either to Dion 38 Text | made clear to anyone who wishes to discover how things really 39 Text | not, and if he has other wishes and demands, he must write 40 Text | been kept in check by my wishes and influence. But now, The Statesman Part
41 Intro| circumstances. Their real wishes hardly make themselves felt, 42 Text | visible to man, which he who wishes to satisfy the soul of the 43 Text | physician saves any whom he wishes to save, and any whom he 44 Text | to save, and any whom he wishes to maltreat he maltreats— Theaetetus Part
45 Intro| responsibility which he wishes to throw upon Callias, the 46 Intro| and perceptions which he wishes to remember. That which 47 Text | means.~SOCRATES: But if his wishes are to be regarded, you 48 Text | THEAETETUS: Yes, if he wishes; but I would rather have 49 Text | And further, when any one wishes to catch any of these knowledges