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Charmides Part
1 PreF | argument adduced by the same school of critics, which is based 2 PreF | which the writings of a school were naturally attributed 3 PreF | attributed to the founder of the school. And even without intentional 4 PreS | successors in the Peripatetic School, is a question which has Cratylus Part
5 Intro| his ridicule of the new school of etymology is interspersed 6 Intro| ridiculing the fancies of a new school of sophists and grammarians. 7 Intro| vegetable life. And a Darwinian school of philologists has sprung Gorgias Part
8 Text | which comes out of the same school:—Let me request you to consider Ion Part
9 Intro| belonged to the allegorical school of interpreters. The circumstance Laches Part
10 Intro| courage. They must go to school again, boys, old men and 11 Text | laughs at us for going to school at our age, I would quote 12 Text | the most eager to go to school with the boys. Let me beg Laws Book
13 6 | schools, and of the going to school, and of school buildings 14 6 | going to school, and of school buildings for boys and girls; 15 9 | years, that he may learn to school his passions. But he who Meno Part
16 Intro| well-to-do citizen of the old school, and a family friend of 17 Intro| him by the Aristotelian school; and the erroneous notion Parmenides Part
18 Intro| prevailed in the Megarian School (compare Cratylus, etc.). 19 Intro| that Plato, trained in the school of Cratylus and Heracleitus, 20 Intro| Parmenides with the Eristic school. The old Eleatics had asserted 21 Intro| upon the founder of the school.~Other critics have regarded 22 Intro| world owes to him or his school. It also bears a resemblance Phaedo Part
23 Intro| philosophers of the idealist school who have imagined that the Phaedrus Part
24 Intro| the enemy of Plato and his school? No arguments can be drawn 25 Intro| platitudes of Isocrates and his school, spreads over much more 26 Text | that to the fountain and school of the Nymphs we went down, Philebus Part
27 Intro| There is unfortunately no school of Greek philosophy known 28 Intro| which in the Aristotelian school is only used in a comparatively 29 Intro| be the tradition of his school, is sufficient to show how 30 Text | They say that what the school of Philebus calls pleasures Protagoras Part
31 Text | reads sitting on a bench at school; in these are contained 32 Text | children begin to go to school soonest and leave off latest. The Republic Book
33 8 | which was trained in the school of necessity, into the freedom 34 10 | Asclepius, or left behind him a school of medicine such as the The Sophist Part
35 Intro| and unless they are the school alluded to in the Philebus, 36 Intro| direction into the Megarian school, in the other into the Atomists, 37 Intro| deficiency which was felt in one school was supplemented or compensated 38 Intro| become the symbols of another school of thinkers may be traced The Statesman Part
39 Intro| the way. When a pupil at a school is asked the letters which Theaetetus Part
40 Intro| argue (Theat; Soph.). No school of Greek philosophers exactly 41 Text | truth’ of a famous man or school.~THEAETETUS: To be sure,