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The Apology Part
1 Intro| cross-examining the world from the Oracle of Delphi; for he must already 2 Intro| Chaerephon went to consult the Oracle (Riddell), and the story 3 Intro| to Delphi and asked the oracle if there was any man wiser 4 Intro| should be declared by the oracle to be the wisest of men? 5 Intro| vindication of the credit of the oracle, and in the vain hope of 6 Text | Delphi and boldly asked the oracle to tell him whether—as I 7 Text | to interrupt—he asked the oracle to tell him whether anyone 8 Text | find out the meaning of the oracle. And I swear to you, Athenians, 9 Text | only to find at last the oracle irrefutable. After the politicians, 10 Text | myself on behalf of the oracle, whether I would like to 11 Text | answer to myself and to the oracle that I was better off as 12 Text | then in vindication of the oracle I show him that he is not 13 Text | gods, if I disobeyed the oracle because I was afraid of 14 Text | and in divers places of an oracle or sign which comes to me, 15 Text | faculty of which the internal oracle is the source has constantly 16 Text | and worst evil. But the oracle made no sign of opposition, 17 Text | the matter in hand has the oracle opposed me. What do I take 18 Text | from trouble; wherefore the oracle gave no sign. For which Cratylus Part
19 Intro| sort. ‘You talk like an oracle.’ I caught the infection 20 Text | me, Socrates, what this oracle means; or rather tell me, 21 Text | Socrates, appear to me to be an oracle, and to give answers much The First Alcibiades Part
22 Text | may put any faith in my oracle, will be very improving Laws Book
23 1 | with the response of the Oracle, and offered certain sacrifices 24 2 | as with the voice of an oracle.~Cleinias. Who are those 25 4 | kind of sacred legend or oracle, and let this be our proof 26 5 | change in anything which the oracle of Delphi, or Dodona, or 27 8 | the help of the Delphian oracle, we have to institute festivals 28 9 | new word of ours, like an oracle of God, be only spoken, 29 11 | shall do in obedience to the oracle; the informer, if he be 30 11 | hard too, as the Delphic oracle says, to know yourselves 31 12 | follow, unless the Pythian oracle forbid them; for this burial Phaedo Part
32 Intro| fulfilling the commands of an oracle, and who recognized a Divine The Republic Book
33 3 | guardians or auxiliaries. For an oracle says that when a man of 34 5 | sanction of the Pythian oracle, the law will allow them. ~ 35 7 | honor them, if the Pythian oracle consent, as demigods, but 36 8 | then, my friend, as the oracle said to Croesus, ~"By pebbly 37 9 | life of the many like an oracle. ~Their pleasures are mixed The Symposium Part
38 Text | understand you,’ I said; ‘the oracle requires an explanation.’ ‘ Theaetetus Part
39 Intro| still hears the voice of his oracle, bidding him receive or 40 Text | excellent! spoken like an oracle, my boy! And if you reply ‘