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exhibit

Crito
   Part
1 Intro| Crito seems intended to exhibit the character of Socrates 2 Intro| of casuistry, but only to exhibit the ideal of patient virtue Euthydemus Part
3 Text | me whether you intend to exhibit your wisdom; or what will 4 Text | our purpose is not only to exhibit, but also to teach any one 5 Text | vehemently assented, and bid him exhibit the power of his wisdom. 6 Text | the company the favour to exhibit. There may be some trouble 7 Text | philosopher and study virtue. Exhibit that, and you will confer 8 Text | am certain that they will exhibit to you their serious purpose, 9 Text | that I had better once more exhibit the form in which I pray Gorgias Part
10 Text | staying with me, and he shall exhibit to you.~SOCRATES: Very good, 11 Text | what is wanted, Gorgias; exhibit the shorter method now, Ion Part
12 Intro| Asclepius, and is intending to exhibit at the festival of the Panathenaea. 13 Text | promises that you would exhibit them, you are only a deceiver, 14 Text | your promise that you would exhibit Homer, you are not dealing Laches Part
15 Text | states, and would rather exhibit to any others than to the Laws Book
16 2 | one man, like Homer, will exhibit a rhapsody, another a performance 17 2 | purge away the darkness and exhibit the truth; he will persuade 18 2 | make him very unwilling to exhibit.~Cleinias. No doubt.~Athenian. 19 3 | for the Gods—herein they exhibit and imitate the old so called 20 6 | properly filled up, and exhibit it in the Agara for a period 21 9 | have often said, we should exhibit to the judges, as we have 22 11 | let not the poet himself exhibit, or ever teach anybody else, 23 12 | especially in war, if he is to exhibit to other cities a model Phaedo Part
24 Text | nature of the best, I will exhibit to you, if you like, what Phaedrus Part
25 Intro| a higher purpose than to exhibit Socrates as the rival or 26 Intro| that, in order that we may exhibit Him as the fairest and best 27 Text | The reason why the souls exhibit this exceeding eagerness The Republic Book
28 3 | and makes a proposal to exhibit himself and his poetry, The Second Alcibiades Part
29 Pre | Athens and Alexandria. They exhibit considerable originality, The Sophist Part
30 Intro| circle. Plato delights to exhibit them in a ludicrous point 31 Intro| his kith and kin, and to exhibit him in the most discreditable 32 Text | or peculiar. Then we may exhibit him in his true nature, The Statesman Part
33 Intro| we must admit that they exhibit a growth and progress in Theaetetus Part
34 Text | again should be willing to exhibit himself.~THEAETETUS: Very 35 Text | examine, and for you to exhibit; since although Theodorus Timaeus Part
36 Intro| interesting to us because they exhibit a phase of the human mind 37 Text | all men living could best exhibit her playing a fitting part.


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