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turning

Charmides
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1 Text | then I will call him; and turning to the attendant, he said, Cratylus Part
2 Text | things (pan), and is always turning them round and round, and Crito Part
3 Text | would do, running away and turning your back upon the compacts Ion Part
4 Text | manner of ways, twisting and turning, and, like Proteus, become Laches Part
5 Text | your riches; and upon their turning out well or ill depends 6 Text | either fixed in their rank or turning upon their enemy. There Laws Book
7 6 | easy correction; for if, turning to the dividend (5040), 8 6 | and law and right reason; turning them away from that which 9 7 | their natures, and always turning them to good according to Lysis Part
10 Text | Lysis, who was constantly turning round to look at us—he was Menexenus Part
11 Text | everything in his own life turning out according to his will; Parmenides Part
12 Intro| I see,’ said Socrates, turning to Parmenides, ‘that Zeno Phaedo Part
13 Intro| announcement of his errand and then turning away, and also by the words 14 Text | that you are in prison are turning Aesop’s fables into verse, 15 Text | Socrates. Here, said he, turning to us, is a man who is always 16 Text | another. At the same time, turning to Cebes, he said: Are you 17 Text | will do as you bid. Then turning to us, he said, How charming Phaedrus Part
18 Intro| of you.~In such a manner, turning the seamy side outwards, 19 Intro| about philosophy, and is turning their jest into a sort of 20 Intro| wanting in original power.~Turning from literature and the Philebus Part
21 Intro| vice and crime.~Once more: turning from theory to practice The Republic Book
22 7 | prevented by the chains from turning round their heads. Above 23 7 | process, I said, is not the turning over of an oystershell, 24 7 | an oystershell, but the turning round of a soul passing 25 7 | and yet perhaps, in thus turning jest into earnest I am equally 26 8 | of mixed elements; and in turning from them to passionate 27 10 | none quicker than that of turning a mirror round and round-you 28 10 | irreversible, whence without turning round they passed beneath The Sophist Part
29 Intro| the examination of being. Turning to the dualist philosophers, The Statesman Part
30 Intro| there are two gods, one turning it in one direction, another 31 Text | their control. And the world turning round with a sudden shock, The Symposium Part
32 Text | said Agathon. And then, turning to the servants, he added, ‘ 33 Text | and over at a great pace, turning on his four hands and four 34 Text | revels? said Alcibiades, turning round and starting up as Theaetetus Part
35 Intro| practical remedial power of turning evil into good, the bitterness 36 Text | grows older, instead of turning philosopher, he will come Timaeus Part
37 Intro| and he moved in a circle turning within himself, which is 38 Intro| circumference of heaven, herself turning in herself, began a divine 39 Text | external envelopment, herself turning in herself, began a divine


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