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The Apology
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1 Text | speak is not mine. I will refer you to a witness who is Charmides Part
2 PreF | German critics, to whom I refer, proceed chiefly on grounds 3 PreS | the events to which they refer. No extant writer mentions Cratylus Part
4 Text | say the lines to which I refer? (Il.)~HERMOGENES: I do.~ 5 Text | or again, the name may refer to his musical attributes, The First Alcibiades Part
6 Text | war? To what does the word refer?~ALCIBIADES: I am thinking, Laws Book
7 2 | Cleinias. To what do you refer?~Athenian. There is a tradition 8 6 | the several officers shall refer the omissions which come 9 7 | Cleinias. To what do you refer in this instance?~Athenian. 10 7 | Cleinias. To what do you refer?~Athenian. We were saying, 11 9 | the guardians of the law refer to the registers, and inform 12 11 | be his, let the possessor refer to the seller or to some Lysis Part
13 Intro| Socrates proposes at last to refer the question to some older Phaedo Part
14 Text | in our former state, we refer all our sensations, and Philebus Part
15 Intro| what they were intended to refer. But no conjecture will 16 Text | and the others we shall refer to the class which has measure.~ Protagoras Part
17 Text | pleasure and pain to which you refer when you call actual pain The Republic Book
18 4 | wishing-all these you would refer to the classes already mentioned. 19 6 | of them? ~To what do you refer? ~We were saying, if I am 20 8 | Well, I said, I meant to refer to the class of idle spendthrifts, 21 10 | poetry. ~To what do you refer? ~To the rejection of imitative 22 10 | poems only incidentally refer: we are not going to ask The Sophist Part
23 Intro| intelligible, but useless. To refer a subject to a negative 24 Text | THEAETETUS: To what do you refer?~STRANGER: I mean that they 25 Text | THEAETETUS: To what do you refer?~STRANGER: How do the Sophists 26 Text | the singular, did I not refer to not-being as one?~THEAETETUS: 27 Text | see that you incline to refer them to God, I defer to The Statesman Part
28 Text | following the same analogy, and refer kings to a supreme or ruling-for-self 29 Text | and birds. Others however refer the passage to the division 30 Text | SOCRATES: To what do you refer?~STRANGER: I want to ask, 31 Text | SOCRATES: Be what?~STRANGER: To refer them first of all to cases 32 Text | SOCRATES: To what do you refer?~STRANGER: To the class 33 Text | SOCRATES: To what do you refer?~STRANGER: If I am not mistaken, 34 Text | SOCRATES: To what do you refer?~STRANGER: The training-masters 35 Text | SOCRATES: To what do you refer?~STRANGER: To nothing short The Symposium Part
36 Intro| compare Protag.), for my words refer to all mankind everywhere.~ Theaetetus Part
37 Text | you were asked, you might refer all such perceptions to 38 Text | to which class would you refer being or essence; for this, 39 Text | mental experience to which I refer.~THEAETETUS: Pray what is Timaeus Part
40 Intro| of the dialogue, than to refer to other Platonic writings,— 41 Intro| and still less should we refer to the successors of Plato,—


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