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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| correctness is there in those charming words, wisdom, understanding, 2 Intro| continue or divide their words, charming their souls with rhythm 3 Text | correctness is there in those charming words—wisdom, understanding, 4 Text | episteme), and all those other charming words, as you call them?~ Euthydemus Part
5 Text | the enchanter is a mode of charming snakes and spiders and scorpions, 6 Text | and bodies of men, for the charming and pacifying of them. Do 7 Text | be caught in one of your charming puzzles.~That, he replied, 8 Text | I said, ‘philosophy is a charming thing.’ ‘Charming!’ he said; ‘ 9 Text | philosophy is a charming thing.’ ‘Charming!’ he said; ‘what simplicity! Gorgias Part
10 Text | them like young lions,— charming them with the sound of the Laws Book
11 2 | city, should never cease charming themselves with the strains 12 3 | Cleinias. That seems to be a charming poet of yours; I have read 13 4 | talking about laws in this charming retreat: now we are going 14 7 | other in hymns and songs, charming the souls of youth, and 15 8 | upwards we will tell them, charming them, as we hope, into the Lysis Part
16 Text | that he who said this was a charming man, and that he spoke well. Phaedo Part
17 Intro| Socrates to his disciples: ‘How charming the man is! since I have 18 Text | heaven, I can tell you a charming tale, Simmias, which is 19 Text | turning to us, he said, How charming the man is: since I have Protagoras Part
20 Text | thought that he was still very charming.~SOCRATES: What of his beard? 21 Text | who says~‘Youth is most charming when the beard first appears’?~ 22 Text | ended, and in my ear~‘So charming left his voice, that I the 23 Text | and ‘wish,’ and make other charming distinctions like those 24 Text | of the poem, which is a charming piece of workmanship, and The Republic Book
25 1 | injustice vice? ~What a charming notion! So likely too, seeing 26 2 | instinct of the dog is very charming; your dog is a true philosopher. ~ 27 3 | mixed style is also very charming: and indeed the pantomimic, 28 4 | Yes, I replied; and the charming thing is that they deem 29 4 | other remedy will avail. ~Charming! he replied. I see nothing 30 5 | nose, and you praise his charming face; the hook-nose of another 31 7 | spoken of it, I must add how charming the science is! and in how 32 8 | to be of all things most charming, so there are many men to 33 8 | condemned in some cases quite charming? Have you not observed how, 34 8 | to democracy, which is a charming form of government, full 35 10 | teacher of the whole of that charming tragic company; but a man The Symposium Part
36 Text | for I thought your speech charming, and did I not know that Theaetetus Part
37 Intro| Are not these speculations charming, Theaetetus, and very good Timaeus Part
38 Text | you bid us. The prelude is charming, and is already accepted