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Cratylus Part
1 Text | HERMOGENES: I very much approve.~SOCRATES: That objects Euthydemus Part
2 Text | like you, and who would approve of such arguments; the majority Euthyphro Part
3 Text | his opinions; and if you approve of him you ought to approve 4 Text | approve of him you ought to approve of me, and not have me into 5 Text | well informed about them approve of them, I cannot do better Gorgias Part
6 Intro| the intemperate whom you approve is the opposite of all this 7 Text | SOCRATES: Then, if you approve the question, Gorgias, what 8 Text | Socrates; and I very much approve of your measuring beauty 9 Text | tell me whether you would approve of another view of mine: Laches Part
10 Text | Certainly, Nicias; and I quite approve of the remark which Lysimachus 11 Text | LYSIMACHUS: I very much approve of the words of Socrates, Laws Book
12 3 | publicly present such as they approve to the chiefs who lead the 13 4 | which justice cannot but approve, and is utterly destroyed, 14 4 | mean; and you choose and approve and order the last without 15 4 | much money to spend, would approve of the niggardly; and the 16 5 | Perhaps also some one may not approve this form, because he thinks 17 6 | or reject men whom they approve or disapprove, as they are 18 6 | marriage as wise men would approve. Now they would advise you 19 7 | themselves to learn and approve them, and any of them who 20 9 | a year, or if the judges approve of a longer period, their 21 10 | whom the law is said now to approve, let us take this way, my 22 12 | this sort which the elders approve, the younger men shall learn 23 12 | foundation.~Megillus. I approve of your suggestion, and Meno Part
24 Text | attaining good?~MENO: I entirely approve, Socrates, of the manner Philebus Part
25 Text | and which, if you do not approve of it, is to be controverted Protagoras Part
26 Text | enough for me, who love and approve every one’)~(and here observe 27 Text | Lesbian word, epainemi (approve), because he is addressing 28 Text | Pittacus,~‘Who love and APPROVE every one VOLUNTARILY, who The Republic Book
29 1 | danger, if upon reflection I approve of any of them. ~But what 30 1 | but do not suppose that I approve of what you are saying or 31 2 | Will you say whether you approve of my proposal? ~Indeed 32 3 | pleasures? ~True. ~Then we shall approve such language as that of 33 3 | them. ~Then you would not approve of Syracusan dinners, and 34 3 | not. ~Neither would you approve of the delicacies, as they 35 5 | him. What do you say? ~I approve. ~And what do you say to 36 6 | And that others should approve, of what we approve, is 37 6 | should approve, of what we approve, is no miracle or impossibility? ~ The Symposium Part
38 Intro| Some, like the Boeotians, approve of them; others, like the 39 Text | beginning which I very much approve. And as you have spoken Theaetetus Part
40 Text | are different.~SOCRATES: I approve of your readiness, Theaetetus, 41 Text | think whether I equally approve of your answer.~THEAETETUS: Timaeus Part
42 Intro| if Timaeus approves.’ ‘I approve.’ Listen then, Socrates, 43 Text | approves.~TIMAEUS: I quite approve.~CRITIAS: Then listen, Socrates,