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Charmides Part
1 PreS | described in language; a ship is humorously supposed to Crito Part
2 Intro| drawing to a close; the fatal ship has been seen off Sunium, 3 Text | SOCRATES: What? Has the ship come from Delos, on the 4 Text | am to die?~CRITO: No, the ship has not actually arrived, 5 Text | after the arrival of the ship?~CRITO: Yes; that is what 6 Text | I do not think that the ship will be here until to-morrow; Euthyphro Part
7 Text | view to the building of a ship.~SOCRATES: As there is an The First Alcibiades Part
8 Text | you were going to steer a ship into action, would you only 9 Text | SOCRATES: Or again, in a ship, if a man having the power Gorgias Part
10 Intro| ready to take command of the ship and guide her into port.~ 11 Text | And the same is true of a ship?~CALLICLES: Yes.~SOCRATES: 12 Text | on the sea-shore by his ship in an unassuming way. For Laches Part
13 Intro| been seen by him on board ship making a very sorry exhibition 14 Text | was a marine on board a ship which struck a transport 15 Text | the rigging of the other ship, and stuck fast; and he 16 Text | first ran along his own ship holding on to the spear; 17 Text | spear; but as the other ship passed by and drew him after Laws Book
18 1 | ruler of any sort will ruin ship, chariot, army—anything, 19 1 | trader, or of a captain of a ship, and the like. For we are 20 4 | supplied with timber for ship–building?~Cleinias. There 21 4 | the country filled with ship–timber, and therefore they 22 6 | endure and be saved. But as a ship sailing on the sea has to 23 7 | thus, as it were, draws the ship in outline, so do I seek 24 10 | and at last overturn both ship and sailors?~Cleinias. Assuredly 25 12 | as there are also in a ship, or in an animal; they all 26 12 | as in fair weather? In a ship, when the pilot and the Phaedo Part
27 Intro| the voyage of the sacred ship to and from Delos, which 28 Text | Echecrates: the stern of the ship which the Athenians send 29 Text | ECHECRATES: What is this ship?~PHAEDO: It is the ship 30 Text | ship?~PHAEDO: It is the ship in which, according to Athenian 31 Text | crowns the stern of the ship, is a holy season, during 32 Text | considerable. As I was saying, the ship was crowned on the day before 33 Text | evening that the sacred ship had come from Delos, and The Republic Book
34 1 | And when you want to buy a ship, the shipwright or the pilot 35 1 | circumstance that he sails in the ship is not to be taken into 36 3 | what is happening about the ship and the rest of the crew, 37 3 | subversive and destructive of ship or State. ~Most certainly, 38 6 | Imagine then a fleet or a ship in which there is a captain 39 6 | and take possession of the ship and make free with the stores; 40 6 | their plot for getting the ship out of the captain's hands 41 6 | qualified for the command of a ship, and that he must and will The Seventh Letter Part
42 Text | from which not a single ship’s captain would have taken 43 Text | also that I should take ship and go to Syracuse. The 44 Text | that might befall a good ship’s captain, who would not The Statesman Part
45 Text | over the interests of the ship and of the crew,—not by