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The Apology Part
1 Text | introduced a man whom he calls Socrates, going about and 2 Text | lover of his country, as he calls himself. Against these, 3 Text | offended at me, when he calls to mind how he himself on Cratylus Part
4 Intro| distinguisher of them. The latter calls the second world of abstract 5 Intro| imitation of the lion’s roar calls up the fears and hopes of 6 Intro| understand, how nature, by a law, calls into being an organised 7 Intro| present state of philology calls up.~(1) Language seems to 8 Text | notion about her; and indeed calls her by a still higher title, ‘ Gorgias Part
9 Intro| earth. This is what Plato calls the ‘reign of Cronos;’ and Ion Part
10 Text | the stone which Euripides calls a magnet, but which is commonly Laches Part
11 Text | knowledge of fear or flight, and calls him ‘an author of fear or Laws Book
12 4 | doer by the legislator, who calls the laws just?”~Cleinias. 13 7 | opposite he detests it, and calls it illiberal; but if trained 14 10 | of all things? These he calls nature, and out of these 15 11 | to law. And if a person calls up as a witness any one Meno Part
16 Intro| Prodicus, whom he facetiously calls his master, are still running Parmenides Part
17 Intro| to the dialogue which he calls by his name. None of the 18 Intro| had given what Aristotle calls ‘a form,’ others had ascribed Phaedo Part
19 Intro| would say, the voice of fate calls;’ or the depreciation of 20 Text | would say, the voice of fate calls. Soon I must drink the poison; Phaedrus Part
21 Text | in his breast, which he calls and believes to be not love Philebus Part
22 Text | unimportant, my boys, as Philebus calls you, and there neither is 23 Text | what the school of Philebus calls pleasures are all of them Protagoras Part
24 Text | others, seeing that justice calls men to account. Now when The Republic Book
25 4 | Why, I said, everyone who calls any State courageous or 26 6 | perfect in all this, he calls his knowledge wisdom, and 27 6 | which he is speaking, but calls this honorable and that 28 6 | existing among men, Homer calls the form and likeness of 29 8 | a plentiful draught, she calls them to account and punishes The Statesman Part
30 Intro| the image of weaving, he calls the warp and the woof of The Symposium Part
31 Text | perchance there be some one who calls what belongs to him the Theaetetus Part
32 Intro| Some feeling or association calls them up, and they are uttered Timaeus Part
33 Intro| around an axis, which Plato calls the movement of thought 34 Intro| chamber, as Plato graphically calls the head, in order that 35 Intro| are controlled by what he calls the principle of the same. 36 Intro| of the Philebus. When he calls the centre of the world (