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The Apology Part
1 Intro| But his death ‘will be the seed’ of many disciples who will Critias Part
2 Text | well-affectioned towards the god, whose seed they were; for they possessed Gorgias Part
3 Intro| shoes, or the farmer more seed? ‘You are always saying 4 Text | seeds, and have as much seed as possible for his own Laws Book
5 5 | him, and will quicken his seed. And he who deems the services 6 6 | and unsteady in sowing the seed of increase, and is likely 7 8 | unconsecrated and bastard seed among harlots, or in barren 8 9 | our citizens may be like a seed which has touched the ox’ Meno Part
9 Intro| kindred; and every soul has a seed or germ which may be developed Phaedo Part
10 Intro| material things such as the seed and the ear of corn or transitions 11 Intro| no one imagines that any seed of immortality is to be Phaedrus Part
12 Intro| seriously incline to sow his seed in such a hot-bed or garden 13 Intro| congenial soil the little seed becomes a tree, and ‘the 14 Intro| natural capacity, but the seed which is in him dies for 15 Text | after the sowing of that seed?~PHAEDRUS: The reverse of 16 Text | unfruitful, but have in them a seed which others brought up The Republic Book
17 6 | estranged; as the exotic seed which is sown in a foreign The Seventh Letter Part
18 Text | issuing from ignorance, the seed from which all evils for The Symposium Part
19 Text | position, and they sowed the seed no longer as hitherto like 20 Text | he who in youth has the seed of these implanted in him Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| much to the original latent seed, it is impossible to distinguish. Timaeus Part
22 Intro| race of which you are a seed or remnant. The memory of 23 Intro| will implant in them the seed of immortality, and you 24 Intro| of their senses. When the seed about the spinal marrow 25 Intro| fertile field in which the seed is quickened and matured, 26 Intro| still remains a rebellious seed of evil derived from the 27 Intro| marrow he conceives to be the seed of generation; he confuses 28 Text | are descended from a small seed or remnant of them which 29 Text | Earth and Hephaestus the seed of your race, and afterwards 30 Text | part I will myself sow the seed, and having made a beginning, 31 Text | the original element and seed of fire; and let us assign 32 Text | of them to be a universal seed of the whole race of mankind; 33 Text | of mankind; and in this seed he then planted and enclosed 34 Text | was to receive the divine seed, he made round every way, 35 Text | wishing to preserve the entire seed, he enclosed it in a stone-like 36 Text | mortify and destroy the seed within— having this in view, 37 Text | in reason. He who has the seed about the spinal marrow 38 Text | discourse we have named the seed. And the seed having life, 39 Text | named the seed. And the seed having life, and becoming