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Charmides Part
1 Text | and then perhaps you may satisfy me that you are right in Cratylus Part
2 Text | answered, and they try to satisfy me with one derivation after Critias Part
3 Text | I doubt not that I shall satisfy the requirements of this Crito Part
4 Text | demands—a little money will satisfy them. My means, which are Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| which has not been found to satisfy the minds of philosophical Gorgias Part
6 Intro| the other desires and to satisfy them, that, as I admit, 7 Intro| will.’ The answer does not satisfy Socrates, who fears that 8 Text | minister to them and to satisfy all his longings. And this 9 Text | natures, and being unable to satisfy their pleasures, they praise 10 Text | utmost and somehow or other satisfy them, and that this is virtue?~ 11 Text | when he is thirsty, and to satisfy his desires as he likes, 12 Text | they hardly suffer him to satisfy his desires at all: even 13 Text | the never-ending desire satisfy them leading a robber’s Laws Book
14 1 | you consider whether they satisfy you?~Cleinias. Let us hear.~ 15 4 | they are angry and want to satisfy their feelings in word or 16 6 | who says that he must not satisfy all his pleasures and appetites, 17 8 | ripe fruit, and would fain satisfy himself without any regard 18 11 | this object;—they seek to satisfy our needs and equalize our Meno Part
19 Intro| intended to stimulate than to satisfy enquiry. Virtue is knowledge, Phaedo Part
20 Intro| a few verses in order to satisfy a scruple about a dream— 21 Intro| superlatives, only that we may satisfy the demands of rhetoric? 22 Text | would be safer for me to satisfy the scruple, and, in obedience 23 Text | Crito; but I was obliged to satisfy him.~Never mind him, he 24 Text | heaven I should; for I cannot satisfy myself that, when one is Phaedrus Part
25 Intro| Socrates, half in jest and to satisfy his own wild humour, takes Philebus Part
26 Intro| aithera teknothentes.~To satisfy an imaginative nature in The Republic Book
27 4 | commonplace instances will satisfy us of the truth of what 28 5 | quarrel with another he will satisfy his resentment then and 29 6 | finished picture should satisfy us. When little things are 30 9 | off sleep, goes forth to satisfy his desires; and there is 31 9 | he is utterly unable to satisfy, and has more wants than The Seventh Letter Part
32 Text | affairs; afterwards, to satisfy those who put the question The Statesman Part
33 Text | Socrates, but I have to satisfy myself as well as you; and 34 Text | which he who wishes to satisfy the soul of the enquirer The Symposium Part
35 Intro| realized,~which no art could satisfy. To most men reason and 36 Text | of the body, and how to satisfy them or not; and the best Theaetetus Part
37 Intro| studied, if it seeks to satisfy some unanswered question 38 Text | said which does not quite satisfy me.~THEAETETUS: What was Timaeus Part
39 Intro| facts and has failed to satisfy the requirements of thought.~ 40 Text | to judge whether it will satisfy his requirements or not.~ 41 Text | and is eagerly striving to satisfy them, all his thoughts must