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The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| for his own sake, but for theirs; because he is their heaven-sent 2 Intro| own fashion than live in theirs. For the penalty of unrighteousness 3 Text | how different a way from theirs! Well, as I was saying, 4 Text | award—let them abide by theirs. I suppose that these things 5 Text | comparing my own sufferings with theirs. Above all, I shall then Charmides Part
6 Text | that in these notions of theirs, which I was just now mentioning, Crito Part
7 Text | will give you the use of theirs; and one of them, Simmias Euthydemus Part
8 Text | has been no wisdom like theirs in our time. Why do you 9 Text | think of them?’ he said:—‘theirs was the sort of discourse 10 Text | specious in that notion of theirs.~SOCRATES: Yes, Crito, there 11 Text | angry at this ambition of theirs— which may be forgiven; The First Alcibiades Part
12 Text | Then about what concerns of theirs will you advise them?~ALCIBIADES: 13 Text | possessions fall far short of theirs. For no one here can compete Gorgias Part
14 Intro| stronger, this opinion of theirs must be in accordance with 15 Text | of these misfortunes of theirs, although you may perhaps Laws Book
16 5 | favours to them less than theirs to him, will have their 17 5 | having taken a survey of theirs and their neighboursterritory, 18 5 | some unworthy legislator theirs has been the cause, or some Menexenus Part
19 Text | mention only that act of theirs which appears to me to be Meno Part
20 Intro| heard that these sons of theirs were remarkable for anything Phaedo Part
21 Text | that we are a possession of theirs. Do you not agree?~Yes, 22 Text | soul, when this desire of theirs is granted, how inconsistent 23 Text | which are not inferior to theirs, would not go out of life Phaedrus Part
24 Intro| simplicity which had been theirs in other days at their first 25 Text | that this sweet elbow of theirs is also a long arm. For 26 Text | at a place of resort of theirs, like sheep lie asleep at Philebus Part
27 Text | acknowledge this ignorance of theirs to be a misfortune?~PROTARCHUS: Protagoras Part
28 Text | wisdom. And this secret of theirs has never been discovered The Republic Book
29 7 | to dwell; which desire of theirs is very natural, if our 30 9 | he will take a slice of theirs. ~No doubt he will. ~And 31 10 | this ingenious device of theirs has such an effect in making 32 10 | to this inexperience of theirs, and also because the lot The Second Alcibiades Part
33 Text | processions and sacrifices of theirs. And we ought, I think, The Sophist Part
34 Text | by these discoveries of theirs, which they believe to be The Statesman Part
35 Intro| although in this notion of theirs they may very likely be 36 Text | account of this fondness of theirs for peace, which is often The Symposium Part
37 Text | her love so far exceeded theirs, that she made them seem 38 Text | creation of children such as theirs, which have preserved their 39 Text | sake of children such as theirs; which were never raised Theaetetus Part
40 Intro| ridiculous this habit of theirs makes them when they appear 41 Text | is in most respects like theirs; but differs, in that I 42 Text | imagine, to those disciples of theirs whom they want to make like Timaeus Part
43 Text | consequence of these habits of theirs they had their front-legs


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