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The Apology Part
1 Text | only in jest, and is so eager to bring men to trial from 2 Text | disgrace; and when he was so eager to slay Hector, his goddess Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| Cleinias, who is watched by the eager eyes of his lover Ctesippus, 4 Text | telling him that they were all eager to learn: to which Ctesippus 5 Text | before you because I am eager to hear your wisdom: and 6 Text | citizen or stranger—the eager desire and prayer to them Gorgias Part
7 Intro| as to refute,’ and very eager that Callicles and Socrates Ion Part
8 Text | he says:—~‘As they were eager to pass the ditch, there Laches Part
9 Text | a lover of discourse; so eager am I in drinking in his 10 Text | oldest, I am also the most eager to go to school with the Laws Book
11 1 | who of all men was most eager about war: Well, he says, “ 12 4 | or a democracy has a soul eager after pleasures and desires— 13 5 | and depend with the most eager interest. And therefore 14 10 | of themselves, and with eager interest talking to the Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| And still, like a bird eager to quit its cage, she flutters 16 Text | on those who are the most eager suitors,—on that principle, 17 Text | the body, unwinged, but eager to soar, and thus obtain Philebus Part
18 Text | hunt after good, and are eager to catch and have the good 19 Text | you say, Socrates, however eager he may be to assert the Protagoras Part
20 Intro| inclining to the Sophists, but eager for any intellectual repast; 21 Text | might be taught, is now eager to prove it to be anything The Republic Book
22 1 | might see, was in reality eager to speak; for he thought 23 3 | or small, but everywhere eager to make them out; and not 24 5 | or maiden, he may be more eager to win the prize of valor. ~ 25 7 | eye of a clever rogue-how eager he is, how clearly his paltry 26 7 | State in which they are most eager, the worst. ~Quite true, 27 8 | sees her husband not very eager about money, and instead 28 8 | everybody else, and are eager for revolution. ~That is The Seventh Letter Part
29 Text | and he was extraordinarily eager about this sort of thing. The Symposium Part
30 Text | there should have been an eager interest created about them, 31 Text | lover and the beloved alike eager in the work of their own 32 Text | or deny), but he was more eager than the generals that I Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| said of him, that he was so eager to know what was going on 34 Text | things.~THEAETETUS: I am eager enough, Socrates, if that 35 Text | She said, that he was so eager to know what was going on 36 Text | reluctant to begin, are so eager to proceed. The nature of Timaeus Part
37 Text | nature of man; and when eager in the pursuit of some sort