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Cratylus Part
1 Text| primeval givers of names were undoubtedly like too many of our modern 2 Text| in our mouths?~CRATYLUS: Undoubtedly.~SOCRATES: Then how can Euthydemus Part
3 Text| Cleinias to become wise?~Undoubtedly.~And he is not wise as yet?~ The First Alcibiades Part
4 Pre | been ascribed to Plato, are undoubtedly genuine. There is another Gorgias Part
5 Text| Gorgias and Polus, are undoubtedly wise men and my very good Laws Book
6 7 | mind and body?~Cleinias. Undoubtedly.~Athenian. And nothing can 7 7 | peace, for with these we are undoubtedly concerned. Now the unwarlike 8 7 | manner with depth?~Cleinias. Undoubtedly.~Athenian. But if some things Lysis Part
9 Text| He would be a bad hunter, undoubtedly.~Yes; and if, instead of Menexenus Part
10 Pre | been ascribed to Plato, are undoubtedly genuine. There is another Parmenides Part
11 Text| called both, be also two?~Undoubtedly.~And of two things how can 12 Text| thrice, there is thrice two?~Undoubtedly.~Here, then, we have even Phaedo Part
13 Text| would agree; would you not?~Undoubtedly, Socrates.~But, O my friend, Philebus Part
14 Text| PROTARCHUS: But they are undoubtedly of distinct natures.~SOCRATES: 15 Text| that wrong?~PROTARCHUS: Undoubtedly.~SOCRATES: Did we not say 16 Text| other unit.~PROTARCHUS: Undoubtedly there is, as you say, a Protagoras Part
17 Text| also parts of virtue?~Most undoubtedly they are, he answered; and The Republic Book
18 1 | to injure anyone at all? ~Undoubtedly he ought to injure those 19 2 | and leaves other things. Undoubtedly. ~Then more than four citizens 20 2 | private as well as public. ~Undoubtedly. ~And our State must once 21 2 | swiftness and strength? ~Undoubtedly. ~Then we have found the 22 3 | slavery more than death. ~Undoubtedly. ~Also we shall have to 23 3 | was unwilling to do so. ~Undoubtedly, he said, these are not 24 4 | again will be our State? ~Undoubtedly. ~And the citizens being 25 5 | of animals in general? ~Undoubtedly. ~Good heavens! my dear 26 5 | the existence of opinion? ~Undoubtedly. ~As being the same with 27 6 | tend to disproportion? ~Undoubtedly. ~And do you consider truth 28 6 | sphere of knowledge? ~Most undoubtedly. ~Next proceed to consider 29 7 | sight into blind eyes. ~They undoubtedly say this, he replied. ~Whereas, 30 7 | were reckoned mean by us? ~Undoubtedly; and yet if music and gymnastics 31 8 | gymnastics more than music. ~Undoubtedly, he said, the form of government The Sophist Part
32 Text| skill to others.~THEAETETUS: Undoubtedly.~STRANGER: And do they not 33 Text| not all the rest, so that undoubtedly there are thousands upon 34 Text| very truth.~THEAETETUS: Undoubtedly.~THE END~ > Theaetetus Part
35 Text| deceived is base.~THEAETETUS: Undoubtedly.~SOCRATES: And the origin 36 Text| of opinion?~THEAETETUS: Undoubtedly.~SOCRATES: Alas, Theaetetus,