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Charmides Part
1 Intro| The definitions which are offered are all rejected, but it Cratylus Part
2 Intro| the first sacrifices are offered. There is also another reading— 3 Text | sacrifices should be first offered to estia, which was natural Critias Part
4 Text | and best. And now having offered my prayer I deliver up the 5 Text | the temple, after they had offered prayers to the god that 6 Text | prayer which each of them offered up for himself and for his The First Alcibiades Part
7 Pre | dialogues which we have offered to the criticism of the Laws Book
8 1 | response of the Oracle, and offered certain sacrifices which 9 2 | are assembled; prizes are offered, and proclamation is made 10 4 | upon the Gods, but when offered by any holy man, such service 11 6 | with nine others, have offered to settle the new state 12 7 | Ought not prayers to be offered up to the Gods when we sacrifice?~ 13 7 | prayers and praises should be offered in like manner to demigods 14 8 | what Gods they shall be offered; but when they shall be 15 8 | but when they shall be offered, and how often, may be partly 16 10 | mentioned), when insults are offered to parents; the fourth kind Menexenus Part
17 Pre | dialogues which we have offered to the criticism of the Meno Part
18 Intro| Euthydemus, Socrates himself offered an example of the manner Parmenides Part
19 Intro| which have been already offered. May we say, in Platonic Phaedo Part
20 Text | and sacrifices which are offered to the gods below in places Protagoras Part
21 Intro| likely that the reconcilement offered by Socrates is a caricature The Republic Book
22 1 | down, what other can be offered? ~Several times in the course 23 5 | and sacrifices will be offered and suitable hymeneal songs 24 5 | replied that, if an occasion offered, we might perhaps hereafter 25 10 | light of the examples just offered we inquire who this imitator The Second Alcibiades Part
26 Text | will find many who (have offered inauspicious prayers), although, 27 Text | rashly to accept whatever is offered him, or himself to request 28 Text | has refused what has been offered him, or, if he were likely 29 Text | not really profit them, offered up a common prayer in behalf 30 Text | kill, not the first who offered, but Pericles himself?~ALCIBIADES: 31 Text | making their encampment,~‘Offered up whole hecatombs to the The Seventh Letter Part
32 Text | now for the second time offered by me. What do I mean by 33 Text | greater than those now offered to us by Providence?” And The Symposium Part
34 Text | which he and his chorus offered the sacrifice of victory.~ 35 Text | and then libations were offered, and after a hymn had been 36 Text | temples and altars, and offered solemn sacrifices in his 37 Text | sacrifices and worship which men offered to them; but, on the other 38 Text | old, when the Athenians offered sacrifice before the coming 39 Text | with the return of light he offered up a prayer to the sun, Theaetetus Part
40 Intro| mathematical sciences, which alone offered the type of universality Timaeus Part
41 Text | following remarks may be offered. Of the men who came into