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aside

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | his peace.~But, setting aside the question of public opinion, Charmides Part
2 PreS | introduced have been laid aside and have dropped out of 3 Intro| modesty. But this again is set aside by a sophistical application 4 Intro| the use of words, turns aside from them and comes at last Cratylus Part
5 Intro| Hermogenes is very ready to throw aside the sophistical tenet, and 6 Intro| though he does not lay aside but rather aggravates his 7 Intro| characteristically sets aside as too subtle for an old 8 Intro| be well sometimes to lay aside figures of speech, such Crito Part
9 Text | have no power, but are set aside and trampled upon by individuals?’ 10 Text | this law should not be set aside; and shall we reply, ‘Yes; Euthydemus Part
11 Text | be good; for we have put aside the results of politics, Euthyphro Part
12 Text | the point, did you turn aside? Had you only answered me Gorgias Part
13 Intro| Protagoras and Phaedrus, throwing aside the veil of irony, he makes Laws Book
14 6 | should endeavour to turn aside by reproaches, not, however, 15 7 | not easy, Stranger, to put aside these principles of gymnastic 16 7 | shall either utterly throw aside, or examine and amend, taking 17 7 | giving way, or springing aside, or rising up or falling 18 7 | necessary and cannot be set aside, and probably he who made 19 10 | easily appeased and turned aside from their purpose, by sacrifices 20 10 | prose writers—these draw you aside from your natural piety. Meno Part
21 Intro| writings he seems to have laid aside the old forms of them. As 22 Intro| species is forgotten or laid aside, the distinction of the 23 Text | hypothesis which is not set aside.~MENO: Certainly.~SOCRATES: 24 Text | knowledge, has been set aside, and cannot be supposed Phaedo Part
25 Intro| life he cannot wholly lay aside. Why then should he repine Phaedrus Part
26 Intro| these explanations are set aside—‘the common opinion about 27 Text | sit?~SOCRATES: Let us turn aside and go by the Ilissus; we 28 Text | the wise are not to be set aside; for there is probably something Philebus Part
29 Intro| added, is playfully set aside by a quotation from Orpheus: The Republic Book
30 2 | been made clear. Setting aside their rewards and results, 31 3 | a gift he should not lay aside his anger. Neither will 32 3 | that our guardians, setting aside every other business, are 33 5 | this discussion you thrust aside: Is such an order of things 34 5 | other are compelled to stand aside, cities will never have 35 6 | then the argument turned aside and veiled her face; not The Second Alcibiades Part
36 Text | inclined to suppose, you put aside again and quite alter your The Seventh Letter Part
37 Text | Dionysios should turn him aside into some way of life other The Sophist Part
38 Intro| ages. It was the pushing aside of the old, the revelation 39 Text | miss their aim and glance aside, shall we say that this The Statesman Part
40 Intro| of it. Aristotle, casting aside ideals, would place the 41 Text | second best thing, if you set aside the first, of which I was 42 Text | has knowledge, may be set aside as being not Statesmen but Theaetetus Part
43 Intro| may be understood are set aside, like the definitions of 44 Intro| reason is latent or set aside; and images, in part disorderly, Timaeus Part
45 Text | A man may sometimes set aside meditations about eternal


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