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The Apology Part
1 Text | is not excluded. Nor do I converse only with those who pay; 2 Text | not a man give if he might converse with Orpheus and Musaeus Cratylus Part
3 Intro| they can communicate and converse; they can not only use words, Euthydemus Part
4 Text | trial of the young man, and converse with him in our presence, 5 Text | jesting when we asked them to converse with the youth, and that Euthyphro Part
6 Text | of being carried, but the converse of this. And now I think, The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | hitherto forbidden me to converse with you, and I have been 8 Text | conceive, the God forbade me to converse with you; but now, having 9 Text | day has not allowed me to converse with you; and he inspires Laws Book
10 1 | ninth year Minos went to converse with his Olympian sire, 11 1 | which we may repose and converse.~Athenian. Very good.~Cleinias. 12 4 | sacrifice to the Gods, and hold converse with them by means of prayers 13 10 | and with them let them converse with a view to the improvement 14 12 | woman into a man; but the converse miracle cannot now be wrought, 15 12 | glory which shall be the converse of that which is gained Lysis Part
16 Text | able to show you how to converse with him, instead of singing Phaedo Part
17 Intro| usual in order that they may converse with Socrates for the last 18 Intro| the blest,’ and they hold converse with the gods, and behold 19 Text | time that either you will converse with your friends, or they 20 Text | we shall be pure and hold converse with the pure, and know 21 Text | shall I suggest that we converse a little of the probabilities 22 Text | conscious of them and hold converse with them, and they see Phaedrus Part
23 Intro| rest. And they would hold converse not only with each other, 24 Text | reprovers of their most sweet converse; he will even cast a jealous Protagoras Part
25 Text | deaf, and you were going to converse with me, you would have 26 Text | beg you, and then we might converse. But I see that you are 27 Text | because they are not able to converse or amuse one another, while The Republic Book
28 2 | sense would oftener wish to converse. ~I am delighted, he replied, 29 2 | praises of the gods, in happy converse with one another. And they 30 3 | nothing else, and holds no converse with the muses, does not 31 6 | which he holds reverential converse? ~Impossible. ~And the philosopher 32 6 | the philosopher holding converse with the divine order, becomes 33 7 | And if they were able to converse with one another, would 34 10 | affects, and what society and converse she seeks in virtue of her The Seventh Letter Part
35 Text | knowledge; but after much converse about the matter itself The Sophist Part
36 Intro| This doctrine is the simple converse of the famous proposition 37 Text | philosopher, always holding converse through reason with the The Statesman Part
38 Text | and also fall into the converse error of dividing other The Symposium Part
39 Text | all the intercourse and converse of God with man, whether 40 Text | thither looking, and holding converse with the true beauty simple Theaetetus Part
41 Text | own soul, but those who converse with me profit. Some of Timaeus Part
42 Intro| vessels and gates. And the converse happens when some gentle 43 Text | of its excellence able to converse with itself, and needing 44 Text | a few large ones, or the converse. But three of them can be 45 Text | pain and loathing. And the converse happens when some gentle