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The Apology Part
1 Intro| parts: 1st. The defence properly so called; 2nd. The shorter Cratylus Part
2 Intro| terpnou, and terpnon is properly erpnon, because the sensation 3 Text | called in fun,—and oinos is properly oionous, because wine makes 4 Text | enon neon aei) she may very properly have the name selaenoneoaeia; 5 Text | sphigx, sphiggos, which ought properly to be phigx, phiggos, and 6 Text | to bind the stream) would properly be boulapteroun, and this, 7 Text | to a breath (pnoe) and is properly erpnoun, but has been altered Critias Part
8 Text | contention that which more properly belonged to others. They Euthydemus Part
9 Intro| combinations of them may properly be included.~To continue The First Alcibiades Part
10 Text | and singing, and stepping properly in the dance, are parts,— 11 Text | which may be called more properly ourselves than the soul?~ Gorgias Part
12 Text | the weaker and inferior properly belong to the stronger and Laws Book
13 3 | they did not receive them properly, and as they ought to have 14 3 | how to arrange their army properly, how would they have attained 15 3 | government by others when properly limited, which was our ancient 16 3 | of your ancestors, I may properly speak of the actions of 17 5 | so that they can use them properly and to their own good, will 18 6 | which he does not think properly filled up, and exhibit it 19 6 | solid, quiet and compounded properly; whereas the drunkard is 20 6 | treatment of slaves is to behave properly to them, and to do to them, 21 6 | Cleinias, were matters which properly came before the marriages; 22 7 | that the children behave properly and orderly—they themselves 23 7 | seems best, you spoke very properly, and I now feel compunction 24 12 | can the citizens of a city properly observe the laws by habit Phaedo Part
25 Text | Then a harmony does not, properly speaking, lead the parts Phaedrus Part
26 Intro| steed, if he has not been properly trained, keeps them down 27 Text | was a fair boy, or, more properly speaking, a youth; he was 28 Text | which the written word is properly no more than an image?~SOCRATES: Philebus Part
29 Text | what you said, and very properly, in order that we may not 30 Text | discussion is ever to be properly cleared up.~PROTARCHUS: 31 Text | feeling and motion would be properly called consciousness?~PROTARCHUS: 32 Text | which is called essence is, properly speaking, for the sake of The Republic Book
33 3 | called guardians may be more properly designated auxiliaries and 34 5 | been played out, and now properly enough comes the turn of 35 5 | leaders and teachers? ~Very properly. ~Still, the dangers of 36 5 | not-being is not one thing, but, properly speaking, nothing? ~True. ~ The Sophist Part
37 Text | of bodily strength may be properly called by some such name 38 Text | evil from the soul may be properly called purification?~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
39 Text | STRANGER: May we not very properly say, that of all knowledge, Theaetetus Part
40 Text | change, may not this be properly called motion of another 41 Text | Yes, we did not keep watch properly. Perhaps we ought to have Timaeus Part
42 Text | truth is that ‘is’ alone is properly attributed to him, and that ‘ 43 Text | the only being which can properly have mind is the invisible