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The Apology Part
1 Text | I am almost ashamed to confess the truth, but I must say 2 Text | for they do not like to confess that their pretence of knowledge Charmides Part
3 Text | when I saw him coming in, I confess that I was quite astonished 4 Text | and I am not ashamed to confess that I was in error. For Euthydemus Part
5 Intro| is induced by Socrates to confess that ‘he does not know the 6 Intro| the brothers, they both confess that the two heroes are 7 Text | he said, I will make you confess to similar marvels.~Well, 8 Text | whatever you like, for you confess that you know all things.~ 9 Text | with such men, there, I confess that, in my opinion, he 10 Text | amazed. To me, if I am to confess the truth, they all seem The First Alcibiades Part
11 Intro| self-contradiction, leading him to confess his own ignorance.~But he 12 Text | which I hardly like to confess, would long ago have passed Ion Part
13 Text | Socrates. For I must frankly confess that at the tale of pity Laches Part
14 Text | think that we may as well confess what this was, for we certainly 15 Text | at first, we are going to confess to you. Both of us often 16 Text | Melesias, I am the first to confess that I have never had a 17 Text | does not like honestly to confess that he is talking nonsense, Laws Book
18 8 | as we are alone, I must confess that they are quite against 19 10 | offenders, who both alike confess that there are Gods, but Meno Part
20 Text | rest of the world; and I confess with shame that I know literally Phaedo Part
21 Text | you.~Simmias said: I must confess, Socrates, that doubts did Phaedrus Part
22 Text | not having the courage to confess the truth, and not knowing 23 Text | complainant will not like to confess his own cowardice, and will Philebus Part
24 Intro| For he is compelled to confess, rather reluctantly, perhaps, Protagoras Part
25 Text | Sophist?~Indeed, Socrates, to confess the truth, I am.~But you 26 Text | this; for I will freely confess to you, Protagoras, that 27 Text | more, as they themselves confess. And therefore I have introduced 28 Text | a similar admission, and confess that he is inferior to Socrates 29 Text | of the cheering; and to confess the truth, I wanted to get The Republic Book
30 2 | assist him; although I must confess that Glaucon has already 31 2 | manner, as I must frankly confess to you, because I want to The Sophist Part
32 Intro| When Protagoras says, ‘I confess that I am a Sophist,’ he The Symposium Part
33 Intro| of Love he must honestly confess that he is not a good at 34 Text | witnesses, if you will not confess. And are you not a flute-player? 35 Text | his feet. For he makes me confess that I ought not to live 36 Text | usually accompanied me (I will confess the whole truth, and beg Theaetetus Part
37 Text | Certainly I should, and I confess to you that I am lost in Timaeus Part
38 Intro| insinuated’ in them (August. Confess.)~There is no danger of