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Charmides Part
1 PreS | impossible that so attractive a theme as the meeting of a philosopher Cratylus Part
2 Text | onoma (name), which is the theme of our discussion, has this Critias Part
3 Text | indulgence than you, because my theme is more difficult; and I Gorgias Part
4 Intro| of what may be called the theme or proem (beginning ‘The Ion Part
5 Intro| of the rhapsode Ion. The theme of the Dialogue may possibly 6 Intro| are restricted to a single theme, or, like Tynnichus, are 7 Text | how to speak not of one theme only, but of all; and therefore Laches Part
8 Text | true man and worthy of his theme, I am delighted beyond measure: Laws Book
9 1 | Cleinias. Perhaps, however, the theme may turn out not to be unworthy Meno Part
10 Text | we do not know;—that is a theme upon which I am ready to Phaedo Part
11 Intro| image, and may furnish a theme for the poet or the painter, 12 Text | for philosophy was the theme of which we spoke). I was 13 Text | of which harmony is the theme.~There ought, replied Simmias.~ Phaedrus Part
14 Intro| that of Lysias on the same theme, and also different from 15 Intro| becomes also the deeper theme of discourse. The true knowledge 16 Intro| This is the philosophical theme or proem of the whole. But 17 Text | your sort, for love was the theme which occupied us—love after 18 Text | another discourse on the same theme.~SOCRATES: You will be true 19 Text | her true form be ever a theme of large and more than mortal 20 Text | truth, when truth is my theme. There abides the very being The Republic Book
21 2 | do; nor can I imagine any theme about which a man of sense 22 2 | Trojan War or on any similar theme, either we must not permit 23 6 | persons instead of things the theme of their conversation? and 24 7 | This, however, is not a theme to be treated of in passing 25 10 | he would prefer to be the theme of them. ~Yes, he said, The Statesman Part
26 Intro| increasing difficulty of his theme. The idea of the king or The Symposium Part
27 Intro| all, at which love is the theme of discourse, and huge quantities 28 Intro| passion of the reason’ is the theme of the Symposium of Plato. 29 Intro| Dialogues of Plato in which the theme of love is discussed at 30 Text | of salt has been made the theme of an eloquent discourse; 31 Text | which of them was to be the theme of our praises. I will amend Timaeus Part
32 Intro| language was speaking on a theme with which he was imperfectly 33 Intro| to be preserved, a higher theme than the other. The good 34 Intro| Solon wrote a poem upon the theme which was thus suggested 35 Text | be sure I will: the chief theme of my yesterday’s discourse