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The Apology Part
1 Text | examine others; there are plenty of persons, as they quickly 2 Text | is good news! There are plenty of improvers, then. And Cratylus Part
3 Intro| Tragedy, in which there are plenty of falsehoods.~‘Will you 4 Intro| and therefore there is plenty of omicron in the word goggulon. 5 Text | and therefore there is plenty of omicron mixed up in the 6 Text | answer, that there have been plenty of liars in all ages.~CRATYLUS: Critias Part
7 Text | of hot water, in gracious plenty flowing; and they were wonderfully Euthydemus Part
8 Text | having all his tools and plenty of wood, if he never worked?~ Gorgias Part
9 Text | thinking about; he would have plenty to say. Nevertheless you Ion Part
10 Text | am all attention and have plenty to say?~SOCRATES: The reason, 11 Text | and was attentive and had plenty to say?~ION: No indeed, 12 Text | within you, and you have plenty to say; for not by art or 13 Text | are possessed, and have plenty of dances and words for 14 Text | Homer is mentioned have plenty to say, and have nothing Laws Book
15 3 | a primitive age, having plenty of milk and flesh; moreover 16 4 | there were good reasons, and plenty of them, for a man throwing 17 6 | furnish even to the dry places plenty of good water. The fountains 18 6 | back a little, for we have plenty of leisure, and there is 19 7 | education]; he will have plenty to do, if he is to have Menexenus Part
20 Text | friend, should he not have plenty to say? Every rhetorician Meno Part
21 Intro| with other persons he has plenty to say about virtue; in The Republic Book
22 2 | companionship; still they have plenty of bodily strength for labor, 23 8 | Adeimantus, they give us plenty of them, and their complaints 24 8 | Yes, he said, there are plenty of them-that is certain. ~ 25 8 | spoilt his complexion and has plenty of superfluous flesh-when The Symposium Part
26 Intro| replies that he is the son of Plenty and Poverty, and partakes 27 Text | animals, and plants health and plenty, and do them no harm; whereas 28 Text | at which the god Poros or Plenty, who is the son of Metis 29 Text | about the doors to beg. Now Plenty who was the worse for nectar ( 30 Text | one moment when he is in plenty, and dead at another moment, Theaetetus Part
31 Intro| Well, Socrates, we have plenty of leisure. Yes, we have, 32 Text | Theaetetus; and there are plenty of other proofs which will 33 Text | our feeling, and there is plenty of time, why should we not 34 Text | the animals? and there are plenty who think that they are 35 Text | Well, Socrates, we have plenty of leisure.~SOCRATES: That 36 Text | thoughts, for they have plenty of room, and having clear Timaeus Part
37 Intro| investigations. ‘They had plenty of ideas,’ says Dr. Whewell, ‘ 38 Intro| says Dr. Whewell, ‘and plenty of facts; but their ideas 39 Text | aware that the Sophists have plenty of brave words and fair 40 Text | interstices in its structure, have plenty of room to move without