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Charmides Part
1 PreS | consequences may never have entered into the mind of the ancient 2 Text | the word, when Charmides entered.~Now you know, my friend, 3 Text | confusion reigned when he entered; and a troop of lovers followed Cratylus Part
4 Intro| at dawn, and has not only entered into my ears, but filled 5 Intro| formation of those words have entered causes which the human mind 6 Intro| abstract form they had never entered into the mind of man...If Crito Part
7 Text | and still remains, has entered into an implied contract Euthydemus Part
8 Text | three turns when Cleinias entered, who, as you truly say, Euthyphro Part
9 Intro| prosecuting his father has ever entered into his mind. Like a Sophist Gorgias Part
10 Text | there ever was a man who entered on the discussion of a matter Lysis Part
11 Text | Menexenus, leaving his play, entered the Palaestra from the court, 12 Text | a good: and medicine has entered into this friendship for Menexenus Part
13 Text | towards the city, should have entered into negotiations with their 14 Text | when she was compelled, entered into the war, and built Parmenides Part
15 Intro| finished, when Pythodorus entered with Parmenides and Aristoteles, 16 Text | finished when Pythodorus entered, and with him Parmenides Phaedo Part
17 Intro| and therefore it hath not entered into the heart of man in 18 Intro| superseded our wills, and we have entered into communion with Him, 19 Text | human body, why after having entered in and gone out again may 20 Text | the servant of the Eleven, entered and stood by him, saying:— Phaedrus Part
21 Intro| perseverance’ of those who have entered on their pilgrim’s progress. 22 Intro| view, but before he had entered on the more abstract speculations 23 Text | blood-guiltiness, there madness has entered with holy prayers and rites, Philebus Part
24 Intro| his own. All of us have entered into an inheritance which 25 Text | in this case has not yet entered; and to speak of the loss Protagoras Part
26 Text | to open the door.~When we entered, we found Protagoras taking 27 Text | inaudible.~No sooner had we entered than there followed us Alcibiades The Republic Book
28 6 | art has never seriously entered into their thoughts or been 29 7 | say of music, what also entered to a certain extent into The Statesman Part
30 Intro| as time went on, discord entered in; at length the good was The Symposium Part
31 Intro| previous. But no sooner has he entered the house than he finds 32 Intro| seriousness.’ We observe that they entered into one part of Greek literature, 33 Text | behind me just now, as I entered, he said, and I cannot think 34 Text | long duration —Socrates entered. Agathon, who was reclining 35 Text | suddenly a band of revellers entered, and spoiled the order of Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| multitudinous principle of atoms, entered into the composition of Timaeus Part
37 Intro| elements of philosophy which entered into the conception of them: ( 38 Intro| it escapes by the way it entered toward the place of fire. 39 Intro| fire and escapes, as it entered, through the pores.~The 40 Intro| it. All the four elements entered into the original composition