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turns

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | my words; and whether he turns out to be a bad man or a Charmides Part
2 PreS | liberty to omit words and turns of expression which the 3 Intro| exactness in the use of words, turns aside from them and comes Cratylus Part
4 Intro| of anastrope, that which turns the eyes inside out. ‘How 5 Text | the correctness of a name turns out to be convention, since Euthydemus Part
6 Intro| fallacy is produced which turns on the absoluteness of the 7 Text | taken more than two or three turns when Cleinias entered, who, Gorgias Part
8 Intro| difficulty brought to this point, turns restive, and suggests that 9 Text | and gets rid of them in turns?~CALLICLES: Yes.~SOCRATES: Laches Part
10 Text | that on which the conflict turns. Moreover in actual battle, Laws Book
11 1 | any speculation about laws turns almost entirely on pleasure 12 7 | over, and show how their turns come in natural order. Another 13 10 | nothing, or a coward, who turns his back upon labour and Lysis Part
14 Intro| with all of them. Socrates turns to the poets, who affirm Parmenides Part
15 Text | suffers alteration, nor turns round in the same place, Phaedo Part
16 Intro| the Republic the argument turns on the natural continuance 17 Text | laughing and weeping by turns, especially the excitable 18 Text | then in a little while he turns out to be false and knavish; 19 Text | soul every one flees and turns away; no one will be her Phaedrus Part
20 Text | mouth. The promised pleasure turns out to be a long and tedious Protagoras Part
21 Text | and which they carry on by turns and in an orderly manner, 22 Text | and the whole argument turns upon this. And even now, The Republic Book
23 10 | second fifth. The spindle turns on the knees of Necessity; The Seventh Letter Part
24 Text | impoverished as he is in the soul, turns a deaf ear to this teaching; The Sophist Part
25 Intro| and may be many things by turns but not at once.~Hence the 26 Text | this trader in virtue again turns out to be our friend the 27 Text | Then the not-beautiful turns out to be the opposition The Statesman Part
28 Intro| the pivot upon which it turns. All changes in the heaven 29 Intro| as he had once formed, he turns away to contemplate the 30 Intro| The similar passages and turns of thought are generally 31 Text | its author and creator, turns about and by an inherent 32 Text | and to the fact that it turns on the smallest pivot.~YOUNG The Symposium Part
33 Intro| and is full and starved by turns. Like his mother he is poor 34 Text | of his gains because he turns out to be poor, is disgraced 35 Text | and was obliged to change turns with Eryximachus the physician, 36 Text | has a sense of pain, and turns away, and shrivels up, and Theaetetus Part
37 Intro| and Soph. for parallel turns of thought.) Secondly, the 38 Intro| of the discussion which turns up. His great dialectical 39 Intro| reversed; the little wretch turns giddy, and is ready to fall 40 Text | perception; and the meaning turns out to be the same, whether 41 Text | in these alone opinion turns and twists about, and becomes Timaeus Part
42 Intro| the eternal nature, she turns for innocent recreation


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