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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| language with the dialectician standing on his right hand,’ we need 2 Intro| legislator with the dialectician standing on his right hand,’ in Plato’ 3 Text | other things as if they were standing still, it could not penetrate Critias Part
4 Intro| was an image of the god standing in a chariot drawn by six 5 Text | there was the god himself standing in a chariot—the charioteer Euthyphro Part
6 Text | wonder at your words not standing firm, but walking away? Gorgias Part
7 Intro| expression of his own, when he is standing on the outside of the intellectual Laws Book
8 3 | utensils either capable of standing on the fire or not; for 9 3 | were considerable or of old standing.~Megillus. Very true.~Athenian. 10 5 | there are quarrels of long standing among them, no legislator 11 7 | may be a son or brother, standing by another at the altar 12 8 | man his helper but himself standing alone and following reason 13 8 | some lusty youth who is standing by, and who, on hearing 14 9 | degrading places of sitting or standing, or removal to some temple 15 10 | when this evil is of long standing? should he only rise up Lysis Part
16 Text | company of young men who were standing with them. Hippothales, 17 Text | among them was Lysis. He was standing with the other boys and Meno Part
18 Intro| Sophists. He may be regarded as standing in the same relation to Parmenides Part
19 Intro| philosophy, and were still standing in the way of all progress 20 Text | to be all one to a person standing at a distance, and to be Phaedo Part
21 Intro| mere dialectical puzzles, standing in the same relation to 22 Intro| the secondary performers, standing to them in the same relation 23 Text | and when I saw a great man standing by a little one, I fancied 24 Text | to the servant, who was standing by; and he went out, and Phaedrus Part
25 Text | there is the midday sun standing still, as people say, in Philebus Part
26 Text | that which appears to be standing by the rock under the tree?’ Protagoras Part
27 Text | overthrown, and only he who is standing upright but not he who is The Republic Book
28 4 | show respect to them by standing and making them sit; what 29 4 | the case of a man who is standing and also moving his hands 30 8 | the overthrower of many, standing up in the chariot of State 31 9 | going up; and he who is standing in the middle and sees whence 32 10 | of fiery aspect, who were standing by and heard the sound, The Seventh Letter Part
33 Text | the guilt of his murder, standing by his murderers as supporters The Sophist Part
34 Intro| reflection we seem to require a standing ground, and in the attempt The Statesman Part
35 Intro| legislator has ‘the dialectician standing on his right hand;’ so in The Symposium Part
36 Text | crowd that Socrates had been standing and thinking about something Theaetetus Part
37 Intro| topics, and his adversary is standing over him and exacting his 38 Intro| or seems to supply a firm standing ground. Like the other notions 39 Text | and there is his adversary standing over him, enforcing his 40 Text | and is never to be caught standing still, can the name of any Timaeus Part
41 Intro| would be below to a man standing at the antipodes. The greater 42 Text | circle, he would often, when standing at the antipodes of his