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attack

The Apology
   Part
1 Intro| conciliatory words. He does not attack the Sophists; for they were Critias Part
2 Text | therefore you must go and attack the argument like a man. Euthyphro Part
3 Text | understand, Socrates; he means to attack you about the familiar sign Gorgias Part
4 Intro| as an excellent weapon of attack and defence. He is a despiser 5 Text | you said that great cities attack small ones in accordance Laws Book
6 3 | armament would have dared to attack us, or would have regarded 7 3 | the Persians made their attack on Hellas, or, speaking 8 4 | disgrace in not awaiting the attack of an enemy and dying boldly; 9 5 | follow their leaders in an attack on the property of the rich10 7 | has these double powers of attack and defence ought not in Menexenus Part
11 Text | reconciled. For they did not attack one another out of malice Parmenides Part
12 Intro| his way to make Parmenides attack the Platonic Ideas, and 13 Intro| of all, an unmistakable attack made by the youthful Socrates 14 Intro| here of illustration.~The attack upon the Ideas is resumed 15 Text | partisans of the many, whose attack I return with interest by Phaedo Part
16 Intro| described as falling before the attack of Simmias. A sort of despair 17 Text | still open to suspicion and attack, if any one were disposed 18 Text | for there is force in his attack upon me. But perhaps, before 19 Text | or did he calmly meet the attack? And did he answer forcibly Phaedrus Part
20 Intro| but a bastard, and when an attack is made upon this bastard 21 Intro| Dei, he might hesitate to attack them; or he might trace Philebus Part
22 Text | affirms either is very open to attack.~PROTARCHUS: Do you mean, Protagoras Part
23 Intro| composition is intended as an attack upon Pittacus. This, though 24 Intro| speech.~Socrates renews the attack from another side: he would 25 Text | in which he pursues his attack upon Pittacus throughout The Republic Book
26 6 | friends, I said, do not attack the multitude: they will The Second Alcibiades Part
27 Text | Pericles, you would never attack him?~ALCIBIADES: Never.~ The Seventh Letter Part
28 Text | they are suffering from an attack of insanity; and if they 29 Text | faithful to him and did not attack either him or one another. The Symposium Part
30 Intro| essaying to scale heaven and attack the gods. Doubt reigned 31 Text | great, and they made an attack upon the gods; of them is 32 Text | Indeed, I am not going to attack you, said Eryximachus, for 33 Text | said Alcibiades: shall I attack him and inflict the punishment 34 Text | take stronger measures and attack him boldly, and, as I had Theaetetus Part
35 Intro| defence by resuming the attack. He asks whether a man can 36 Intro| great Parmenides lightly to attack him. (We shall find that Timaeus Part
37 Intro| who are awake, then the attack is far more dangerous, and 38 Text | unite bodies surround and attack them from without when they 39 Text | bodies of another kind go and attack them (i.e. the small particles), 40 Text | divinest part of us, the attack if coming on in sleep, is


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