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The Apology Part
1 Text | but do not venture to come forward in public and advise the 2 Text | their youth should come forward as accusers, and take their Charmides Part
3 PreS | Journal of Philology, has put forward an entirely new explanation 4 Intro| virtue are again brought forward in the companion dialogues Euthydemus Part
5 Text | and when Euthydemus leaned forward in talking with me, he was 6 Text | said Dionysodorus, leaning forward so as to catch my ear, his 7 Text | ridiculous in again putting forward good-fortune, which has The First Alcibiades Part
8 Intro| free, and from this day forward I will never leave you.’~ 9 Text | as I was saying, to come forward in a little while in the 10 Text | reversed. From this day forward, I must and will follow Gorgias Part
11 Text | the other when they bring forward a number of witnesses of 12 Text | wiser, and now you bring forward a new notion; the superior 13 Text | person, before you came forward in public. Why will you 14 Text | numerous witnesses come forward and testify on their behalf Laches Part
15 Text | but now, from this day forward, as we have at last found Laws Book
16 1 | closely:—And first I will put forward Tyrtaeus, an Athenian by 17 3 | as time and the race went forward they would not make their 18 7 | way?” and will not move forward until he is satisfied that 19 7 | cut for him. He will go forward in the spirit of the poet:~ Parmenides Part
20 Intro| And as time is ever moving forward, the one becomes older than 21 Text | is not time always moving forward?~Yes.~Then the one is always 22 Text | than itself, since it moves forward in time?~Certainly.~And Phaedrus Part
23 Intro| are described as looking forward, and which in the Phaedrus, 24 Intro| humbled, and from that time forward the soul of the lover follows 25 Intro| propose to itself to go forward and scale the heights of 26 Text | lie down.~SOCRATES: Move forward.~PHAEDRUS: I should like 27 Text | fear. And from that time forward the soul of the lover follows Philebus Part
28 Intro| are hungry and are looking forward to a feast; (c) those in 29 Intro| the sceptic, and he looks forward to all future systems sharing 30 Intro| boldness with which he looks forward into the distance, the many 31 Text | discretion in not putting forward a similar claim. And if Protagoras Part
32 Text | if the man comes publicly forward and tells the truth about The Republic Book
33 4 | either to the right or left, forward or backward, then in no 34 4 | their absurdity, and go forward on the understanding that 35 5 | him toward him, leaning forward himself so as to be quite 36 5 | having begun, we must go forward to the rough places of the 37 10 | we have not yet brought forward the heaviest count in our 38 10 | had the first choice came forward and in a moment chose the The Sophist Part
39 Intro| water; another is carried forward by the current which flows 40 Text | delight in always bringing forward such contradictions, is The Statesman Part
41 Text | I shall venture to put forward a strange theory about them.~ Theaetetus Part
42 Intro| in which the mind moves forward, of itself, or under the 43 Text | show;’ and perhaps if we go forward in the search, we may stumble 44 Text | THEAETETUS: Very true; let us go forward and try.~SOCRATES: The trail Timaeus Part
45 Intro| and to this was added a forward motion which was under the 46 Intro| next place, the gods gave a forward motion to the human body, 47 Intro| have also two movements—a forward movement in their orbit 48 Text | same things; the second, a forward movement, in which they 49 Text | made us to move mostly in a forward direction. Wherefore man