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The Apology Part
1 Intro| rung in the ears of his disciple. The Apology of Plato may 2 Intro| master was greater than the disciple. But in any case, some of Charmides Part
3 PreS | and of a way in which his disciple Glaucon ‘will be unable 4 Intro| the follower, if not the disciple, both of Socrates and of Cratylus Part
5 Intro| argument. But after a while the disciple of the Sophist and the follower 6 Text | Hermogenes, being an enthusiastic disciple, have been told in a mystery 7 Text | possibly convert you into a disciple. But I fear that the opposite Euthyphro Part
8 Text | cannot do better than be your disciple. Then before the trial with 9 Text | religion, I have become your disciple. You, Meletus, as I shall 10 Text | desirous of becoming your disciple. For I observe that no one The First Alcibiades Part
11 Text | followed me; I will be the disciple, and you shall be my master.~ Gorgias Part
12 Intro| transferred to the hands of his disciple Polus, who rushes to the 13 Intro| attended by his inseparable disciple, Chaerephon, meets Callicles 14 Intro| and his younger friend and disciple Polus.~SOCRATES: Put the 15 Intro| service which makes the disciple desirous of requiting his Laches Part
16 Text | for my sons,—Damon, the disciple of Agathocles, who is a Laws Book
17 2 | He is sitting not as the disciple of the theatre, but, in 18 12 | to learn, or become the disciple of one who has already made Meno Part
19 Intro| failed to instruct their disciple. His definition of virtue 20 Text | and who never had a single disciple in that branch of knowledge Phaedo Part
21 Intro| Phliasians by Phaedo the ‘beloved disciple.’ The Dialogue necessarily 22 Intro| of the mysteries or of a disciple of Zoroaster. Nor can we 23 Intro| also present, the ‘beloved disciple’ as he may be termed, who 24 Intro| the mouth of a Pythagorean disciple. It is Simmias, too, who 25 Text | that she has been a true disciple of philosophy; and therefore Phaedrus Part
26 Intro| he will not mislead his disciple Phaedrus.~Phaedrus is afraid Philebus Part
27 Intro| is supposed to begin as a disciple of the partisans of pleasure, Protagoras Part
28 Text | Sophist knows and makes his disciple know?~Indeed, he said, I 29 Text | similar care that their young disciple is temperate and gets into 30 Text | but I know, for I am a disciple of his. And now, if I am The Republic Book
31 7 | and only to one who is a disciple of the previous sciences. ~ The Sophist Part
32 Intro| sind nur die Thiere.’ The disciple of Hegel will hardly become 33 Text | stranger from Elea, who is a disciple of Parmenides and Zeno, The Symposium Part
34 Intro| Hippocrates the Asclepiad, he is a disciple of Heracleitus, whose conception 35 Text | desire; so that he too is a disciple of Love. Also the melody Theaetetus Part
36 Intro| which is attributed to the disciple of Heracleitus, not to speak 37 Intro| and of the dialogue, is a disciple of Theodorus, the great 38 Intro| once been the friend and disciple of Protagoras, but he is