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driven

The Apology
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1 Text | exile, and always being driven out! For I am quite sure Charmides Part
2 Text | him, so did he seem to be driven into a difficulty by my Cratylus Part
3 Intro| races masters, in which driven by necessity or impelled 4 Text | Socrates, when I have been driven in my perplexity to take 5 Text | What! have you ever been driven to admit that there was Crito Part
6 Text | That your friends will be driven into exile and deprived Euthydemus Part
7 Intro| settled at Thurii, but were driven out, and in former days 8 Text | Chios to Thurii; they were driven out of Thurii, and have Gorgias Part
9 Text | is so great that they are driven to contradict themselves, Laws Book
10 1 | folly, the law has clean driven out; and neither in the 11 4 | a portion of a state is driven by factions to emigrate. 12 5 | contention, and a city which is driven by necessity to legislate 13 9 | And if he be wrecked, and driven on the coast against his Lysis Part
14 Intro| these suppositions they are driven to the second; and from Menexenus Part
15 Text | Persian king himself was driven to such extremity as to Parmenides Part
16 Intro| places; but he is easily driven from his position by a counter Philebus Part
17 Text | comparatives, these last would be driven out of their own domain. Protagoras Part
18 Text | the arts, are taken and driven back into them by these The Republic Book
19 6 | settled manner; they are driven any way by their impulses, 20 7 | refute his words, until he is driven into believing that nothing 21 8 | the old desires have been driven out, fresh ones spring up, 22 8 | they are disqualified and driven from office, and therefore 23 8 | same. ~After a while he is driven out, but comes back, in 24 10 | by the spindle, which is driven home through the centre 25 10 | in an instant they were driven upward in all manner of The Statesman Part
26 Intro| reasoning impossible; and is driven by them out of the regions Theaetetus Part
27 Intro| Theaetetus, who is already driven out of his former opinion 28 Text | we allow ourselves to be driven into most ridiculous and 29 Text | to them, and he has been driven into crooked ways; from 30 Text | not admitted, we shall be driven into many absurdities.~THEAETETUS: 31 Text | ashamed of us if we were driven in our perplexity to admit 32 Text | he knows, for we are not driven to the inference that he Timaeus Part
33 Intro| most obvious of them. He is driven back from the nearer to 34 Intro| mind of the Greek, who was driven to find a point of view 35 Text | and the lower rays are driven upwards and the upper downwards.~ 36 Text | pores of the flesh and is driven round in a circle; and again, 37 Text | other, and that which is driven round falls into the fire 38 Text | lower or upper belly, and is driven out of the body like an


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