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1 Text | Zamolxis, who are said to be so skilful that they can even give Cratylus Part
2 Intro| something more, which a skilful writer is easily able to 3 Text | then they must have been skilful as rhetoricians and dialecticians, Euthydemus Part
4 Text | and also they are most skilful in legal warfare; they will 5 Text | our desire is not to be skilful lyre-makers, or artists Gorgias Part
6 Text | the palestra and to be a skilful boxer,—he in the fulness Ion Part
7 Text | Is not the same person skilful in both?~ION: Yes.~SOCRATES: 8 Text | ever know any one who was skilful in pointing out the excellences 9 Text | one in sculpture, who was skilful in expounding the merits Laches Part
10 Text | trained and exercised under a skilful master?~MELESIAS: The latter, 11 Text | should see whether he too is skilful in the accomplishment of 12 Text | enquiring, Which of us is skilful or successful in the treatment 13 Text | had no teachers, are more skilful than those who have, in 14 Text | tell us who is the most skilful educator whom you have ever Laws Book
15 8 | armour—we ought to call in skilful persons, who shall judge Menexenus Part
16 Intro| Plato or of an extremely skilful imitator. The excellence Meno Part
17 Intro| Meno’s slaves, who, in the skilful hands of Socrates, is made Phaedrus Part
18 Text | others teach and practise? Skilful speakers they are, and impart 19 Text | habit, he who would be a skilful rhetorician has no need 20 Text | which he who would be a skilful orator should therefore 21 Text | ideas, he will never be a skilful rhetorician even within Philebus Part
22 Text | not by measure, but by skilful conjecture; the music of Protagoras Part
23 Text | a good flute-player, or skilful in any other art in which 24 Text | them. And do you, like a skilful weigher, put into the balance The Republic Book
25 1 | But is the just man or the skilful player a more useful and 26 1 | a game of draughts? ~The skilful player. ~And in the laying 27 1 | Certainly. ~And he who is most skilful in preventing or escaping 28 2 | masters of craft; like the skilful pilot or physician, who 29 2 | be carried over the sea, skilful sailors will also be needed, 30 3 | should not depict or be skilful at imitating any kind of 31 3 | and judges. Now the most skilful physicians are those who, 32 4 | and fawns upon them and is skilful in anticipating and gratifying 33 6 | last shut up by their more skilful adversaries and have no The Second Alcibiades Part
34 Text | abundant learning.’), and is skilful in many arts, and does not The Sophist Part
35 Intro| described as ‘being very skilful in physics, and as maintaining 36 Intro| reason for describing them as skilful in physics, which appear The Statesman Part
37 Text | STRANGER: Suppose that a skilful physician has a patient, The Symposium Part
38 Text | them loving friends, is a skilful practitioner. Now the most Timaeus Part
39 Text | the priests who were most skilful in such matters, about antiquity,