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The Apology Part
1 Intro| expected to sleep in the ear of the multitude, is lurking Charmides Part
2 PreS | Greek appears to have had an ear or intelligence for a long Cratylus Part
3 Intro| has often slept in the ear of posterity. Two causes 4 Intro| much the creation of the ear as of the tongue, and the 5 Intro| as time went on. To the ear which had a sense of harmony 6 Intro| greater pleasure to the ear and the greater facility 7 Intro| both on the mind and on the ear that the same sounds should 8 Text | comes and whispers in my ear that justice is rightly Euthydemus Part
9 Text | forward so as to catch my ear, his face beaming with laughter, Gorgias Part
10 Intro| any one may box you on the ear, and do you all manner of 11 Intro| penetrating eye and quick ear, is ready to take command Laws Book
12 2 | have a keen eye or a quick ear, and in general to have 13 4 | of conciliation gains his ear, and is always worth having. Lysis Part
14 Text | whispered privately in my ear, so that Menexenus should Phaedo Part
15 Intro| such as the seed and the ear of corn or transitions in 16 Intro| which eye hath not seen nor ear heard and therefore it hath 17 Text | out that the eye and the ear and the other senses are Phaedrus Part
18 Text | heard a voice saying in my ear that I had been guilty of Protagoras Part
19 Text | as I may tell you in your ear. But I thought that he was 20 Text | Protagoras ended, and in my ear~‘So charming left his voice, 21 Text | example, is not like the ear, and has not the same functions; The Republic Book
22 1 | deficient in sight or the ear fail of hearing, and therefore 23 1 | Or hear, except with the ear? ~No. These, then, may be 24 1 | excellence? ~Yes. ~And the ear has an end and an excellence 25 3 | unattractive to the popular ear, but because the greater 26 3 | shall flow into the eye and ear, like a health-giving breeze 27 5 | saying something in his ear, of which I only caught 28 6 | sophisms captivating to the ear, having nothing in them 29 6 | Then reflect: has the ear or voice need of any third 30 9 | saviour: a sage whispers in my ear that no pleasure except The Seventh Letter Part
31 Text | in the soul, turns a deaf ear to this teaching; or if Theaetetus Part
32 Intro| eye, and sounds with the ear. This leads Socrates to 33 Intro| to us through the eye and ear, still their origin is a 34 Intro| following the lead of the eye or ear instead of the command of 35 Intro| represented to us by eye or ear—stronger by the natural 36 Intro| the nerves of the eye or ear is communicated to the mind 37 Intro| sympathy of the mind and the ear is no less striking than 38 Intro| by the impression of the ear compared with that which 39 Intro| person of a more discerning ear. And as we inherit from 40 Text | young, and therefore your ear is quickly caught and your 41 Text | both by the eye and by the ear, in order that, when you Timaeus Part
42 Intro| stream of vision passes, the ear is the aperture through 43 Intro| structure of the eye or the ear is in any sense the cause 44 Intro| which passes through the ear and ends in the region of