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The Apology Part
1 Intro| is an imitation of the ‘accustomed manner’ in which Socrates 2 Intro| minae. Something of the ‘accustomed irony,’ which may perhaps 3 Text | If I defend myself in my accustomed manner, and you hear me 4 Text | disturbance if I speak in my accustomed manner:~Did ever man, Meletus, 5 Text | Also, I have never been accustomed to think that I deserve 6 Text | things which you have been accustomed to hear from others, and Charmides Part
7 Intro| Socrates preserves his accustomed irony to the end; he is Critias Part
8 Text | slaying the bull in the accustomed manner, they had burnt its Euthydemus Part
9 Intro| mask is never dropped; the accustomed irony of Socrates continues 10 Text | answer questions.~He is quite accustomed to do so, I replied; for The First Alcibiades Part
11 Text | over him, that he may be accustomed to be a freeman and king Gorgias Part
12 Intro| within, Infects unseen.’~The ‘accustomed irony’ of Socrates adds Laws Book
13 2 | we have learnt and been accustomed to sing in our chorus.~Athenian. 14 4 | turned into sailors, and accustomed to be often leaping on shore, 15 6 | had once tried and been accustomed to a common table, experience 16 6 | take offence. For women are accustomed to creep into dark places, 17 7 | constitution of individuals accustomed to eat any sort of meat, 18 7 | others not moving in their accustomed course, but wandering out 19 9 | walking about in his own accustomed haunts, he is stricken with 20 12 | should the mind of any one be accustomed to do anything, either in Lysis Part
21 Intro| celebration; secondly, the ‘accustomed irony’ of Socrates, who Phaedo Part
22 Text | to meet very early at the accustomed place. On our arrival the 23 Text | lusts,—the soul, I mean, accustomed to hate and fear and avoid Phaedrus Part
24 Text | exercises and the sweat of toil, accustomed only to a soft and luxurious Protagoras Part
25 Text | a Lesbian, who has been accustomed to speak a barbarous language, The Republic Book
26 2 | are to be comfortable are accustomed to lie on sofas, and dine 27 6 | which you are not at all accustomed, I suppose. ~I perceive, 28 7 | He will require to grow accustomed to the sight of the upper 29 7 | and his fellows have been accustomed to behold? ~Clearly, he 30 7 | and before he has become accustomed to the surrounding darkness, 31 8 | mean that the father grows accustomed to descend to the level The Seventh Letter Part
32 Text | education, we have not been accustomed even to search for the truth, The Sophist Part
33 Intro| of necessity; or though accustomed, like Bacon, to criticize 34 Intro| like Aristotle) have been accustomed to regard a contradiction 35 Text | whether you like and are accustomed to make a long oration on 36 Text | gymnasium, and is constantly accustomed to work with me.~STRANGER: 37 Text | in general, we have been accustomed to call argumentation (Eristic)?~ 38 Text | recognize because I have been accustomed to hear it.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
39 Intro| creature settled down in his accustomed course, having authority 40 Intro| delights in reversing the accustomed use of words. The law which 41 Text | into his own orderly and accustomed course, having the charge 42 Text | persons, because they are not accustomed to distinguish classes according The Symposium Part
43 Intro| advantage of maintaining his accustomed profession of ignorance ( Theaetetus Part
44 Intro| up this darkness. In his accustomed manner he passes from the 45 Text | trifle, because he has been accustomed to think of the whole earth; Timaeus Part
46 Intro| is using words after his accustomed manner. But in the rest 47 Intro| world and returns to his own accustomed nature (Tim.). As in the 48 Text | ordinances he remained in his own accustomed nature, and his children