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The Apology Part
1 Text | those of them who are now grown up and have become sensible 2 Text | of them. When my sons are grown up, I would ask you, O my Charmides Part
3 PreS | philosophy. The world has grown older in two thousand years, 4 Text | too, although he was not grown up at the time of your departure.~ Cratylus Part
5 Intro| and when they are full grown and set they may still put 6 Intro| familiarly spoken may have grown up wholly or in a great Euthydemus Part
7 Intro| us; but because we have grown out of the need of them 8 Intro| of knowledge which have grown up in these latter days; 9 Text | Axiochus, who has wonderfully grown; he is only about the age Euthyphro Part
10 Text | and a beard which is ill grown.~EUTHYPHRO: No, I do not The First Alcibiades Part
11 Text | who was deemed to have grown wiser in the society of 12 Text | son of Calliades, who have grown wiser in the society of Gorgias Part
13 Intro| metaphysics’ before he has grown up to manhood will never 14 Intro| age. For as the world has grown older men have been too 15 Intro| times, though the world has grown milder, and the terrible 16 Text | them; but when they have grown to their greatest he should Laws Book
17 1 | education; for many have grown insolent from victory in 18 3 | princesses who had recently grown rich, and in the absence 19 3 | sort of theatrocracy has grown up. For if the democracy 20 6 | neglect, many things have grown lax among you, which might 21 7 | gymnastic and music, while the grown–up women, no longer employed 22 7 | whole art of fighting—when grown—up women, they should apply 23 8 | let the girls who are not grown up compete naked in the 24 8 | intermediate, and for the full–grown horses themselves; and thus 25 9 | orphans. If their sons are grown up, they shall be under 26 10 | from small beginnings had grown great, and you fancied that 27 10 | childish levity, but such as grown–up men may be guilty of, 28 11 | could be reckoned among grown–up men, whether his own 29 11 | suffrages of all the other grown–up members of the family, Parmenides Part
30 Intro| and ‘Being,’ which had grown up in the pre-Socratic philosophy, Phaedo Part
31 Text | think at last that they have grown to be the wisest of mankind; Phaedrus Part
32 Intro| field of knowledge. It had grown ascetic on one side, mystical 33 Text | of folly, and having now grown wise and temperate, does Philebus Part
34 Intro| manner in which they have grown up in the world from the The Republic Book
35 1 | said, now that you have grown gentle toward me and have 36 2 | them to have when they are grown up? ~We cannot. ~Then the 37 5 | have to do when they are grown up; and besides looking 38 8 | his enemies, a tyrant full grown. ~That is clear. ~And if 39 10 | and incrustations have grown over them of sea-weed and The Statesman Part
40 Text | naturally fierce and had now grown wild. And in the first ages The Symposium Part
41 Text | passion of this man has grown quite a serious matter to Theaetetus Part
42 Intro| sincerity in him he has grown up to manhood, and is or 43 Intro| is a necessity which has grown up with the growth of the 44 Text | times many wise men have grown old and have not found?~ Timaeus Part
45 Intro| of Plato’s dialogues have grown into a great legend, not