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Charmides Part
1 Text | slowly?~Quickly again.~And in playing the lyre, or wrestling, Crito Part
2 Text | in acting thus you are playing into the hands of your enemies, Euthydemus Part
3 Text | not serious, but are only playing with you. For if a man had 4 Text | might hear from men who were playing the fool, and making much The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | the arts of writing, of playing on the lyre, and of wrestling; 6 Text | and of an excellence in playing the lyre, I wish you would 7 Text | what is that art of which playing and singing, and stepping 8 Text | teacher’s house, or elsewhere, playing at dice or some other game Gorgias Part
9 Intro| And Socrates is always playing between the two points of 10 Intro| to repeat that Plato is playing ‘both sides of the game,’ 11 Intro| last be executed. He is playing for a stake which may be 12 Text | calculation, of geometry, and of playing draughts; in some of these 13 Text | man lisping, or see him playing like a child, his behaviour 14 Text | knowing this, was dishonestly playing between them, appealing 15 Text | Sicilian or an Italian, playing with the word, invented 16 Text | for example, the art of playing the lyre at festivals?~CALLICLES: 17 Text | thought of their own interest, playing with the people as with Ion Part
18 Intro| contrary. But Ion has long been playing tricks with the argument; Laches Part
19 Text | is found in running, in playing the lyre, in speaking, in Lysis Part
20 Text | corner of the Apodyterium playing at odd and even with a number Phaedo Part
21 Intro| next to Socrates, who is playing with his hair. He too, like 22 Intro| the picture of Socrates playing with the hair of Phaedo, 23 Text | my neck—he had a way of playing with my hair; and then he 24 Text | nobler part, instead of playing truant and running away, Phaedrus Part
25 Text | that there might be maidens playing near.~SOCRATES: I believe 26 Text | explanation that Orithyia was playing with Pharmacia, when a northern Protagoras Part
27 Text | understand, that is about playing the lyre. Is not that true?~ The Republic Book
28 1 | than the harp-player, as in playing the harp the harpplayer 29 6 | you should fancy that I am playing upon the name (ovpavos, 30 10 | unconsciously to yourself into playing the comic poet at home. ~ The Sophist Part
31 Text | painting and marionette playing and many other things, which The Symposium Part
32 Intro| Protag.). Of course, he is ‘playing both sides of the game,’ Theaetetus Part
33 Intro| dialogues he is occasionally playing both parts himself, and 34 Text | he who said so would be playing with the name ‘good,’ and Timaeus Part
35 Text | living could best exhibit her playing a fitting part. When I had