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The Apology Part
1 Intro| life. Perhaps he could have escaped, if he had chosen to throw 2 Text | say, I think, that I have escaped Meletus. I may say more; Cratylus Part
3 Intro| of Hesiod’s genealogy has escaped my memory, or I would try 4 Intro| analogous ideas, seems to have escaped him.~In passing from the 5 Intro| other subtleties of language escaped the observation of Plato. 6 Intro| which would otherwise have escaped us are suggested by them. Euthydemus Part
7 Text | Axiochus, have you and I escaped making a laughing-stock The First Alcibiades Part
8 Text | duty of rescuing them have escaped in safety?~ALCIBIADES: True.~ Gorgias Part
9 Intro| they think that they have escaped all difficulties, not seeing 10 Intro| happy condition, for he has escaped the trouble of learning. 11 Intro| an accident. And he has escaped the difficulty which has 12 Text | to be pitied for having escaped, and is in no way benefited Laws Book
13 3 | say that those who then escaped would only be hill shepherds— 14 3 | they equalized property, escaped the great accusation which 15 3 | Athens that no Eretrian had escaped him; for the soldiers of 16 5 | is also ours—that we have escaped division of land and the 17 5 | which, as I am saying, is escaped by us, and yet we had better 18 5 | better say how, if we had not escaped, we might have escaped; 19 5 | not escaped, we might have escaped; and we may venture now 20 8 | causes. But our state has escaped both of them; for her citizens 21 9 | having nobly and manfully escaped out of evil into good. None Menexenus Part
22 Text | the king that no one had escaped them. And from Eretria they 23 Text | quiet, too happy in having escaped for a time. He who has present Phaedo Part
24 Intro| envelope him; his soul has escaped from the influence of pleasures Phaedrus Part
25 Intro| sense of relief when he has escaped from the trammels of rhetoric), Philebus Part
26 Intro| attended they would have escaped many errors in psychology. Protagoras Part
27 Text | who, when they have just escaped from the arts, are taken The Republic Book
28 1 | replied; most gladly have I escaped the thing of which you speak; 29 1 | speak; I feel as if I had escaped from a mad and furious master. 30 5 | may say that we have now escaped; the wave has not swallowed 31 5 | mighty wave which you have escaped. ~Yes, I said, but a greater 32 5 | no mercy; I have hardly escaped the first and second waves, The Symposium Part
33 Intro| a distinction which has escaped them. Extravagant praises 34 Text | commanded: they may have escaped the observation of others, 35 Text | way he and his companion escaped—for this is the sort of Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| i.e. use. But have we not escaped one difficulty only to encounter 37 Text | which you would not have escaped until you had come to an 38 Text | penalty which cannot be escaped.~THEODORUS: What is that?~ Timaeus Part
39 Intro| hardly be imagined to have escaped him. On the other hand it