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Charmides
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1 PreF | hypothesis of a general plan which is worked out in the Critias Part
2 Text | ready for use. Enough of the plan of the royal palace.~Leaving Crito Part
3 Intro| to gain his consent to a plan of escape. This can be easily Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| are: (1) the similarity in plan and style to the Protagoras, 5 Intro| arguments from style and plan are apt to be (Greek). But Gorgias Part
6 Text | of the Athenians and the plan of the harbour were devised Ion Part
7 Intro| of its genuineness. The plan is simple; the dramatic Laws Book
8 6 | order. If, however, our plan of legislation is ever to 9 10 | And he contrived a general plan by which a thing of a certain Phaedo Part
10 Intro| such as to interfere with a plan for the improvement of the 11 Intro| who recognized a Divine plan in man and nature. (Xen. Phaedrus Part
12 Text | verily therefore my best plan is to speak as I best can.~ Philebus Part
13 Intro| to his highest level.~The plan is complicated, or rather, 14 Intro| rather, perhaps, the want of plan renders the progress of 15 Text | that I can show a safer plan.~PROTARCHUS: What is it?~ The Republic Book
16 5 | they proceed with their plan, and delight in detailing 17 5 | shall demonstrate that our plan, if executed, will be of 18 5 | to acknowledge that the plan which you propose, if only 19 6 | how will they draw out the plan of which you are speaking? ~ 20 8 | Shall we follow our old plan, which we adopted with a 21 8 | State;" ~or rather, as our plan requires, begin with the The Second Alcibiades Part
22 Text | evils as well. The wisest plan, therefore, seems to me The Seventh Letter Part
23 Text | I devised the following plan for my safety.~I sent to The Statesman Part
24 Intro| begun to absorb him.~The plan of the Politicus or Statesman 25 Intro| In the execution of his plan Plato has invented or distinguished 26 Text | investigation, is a most excellent plan, if only the separation The Symposium Part
27 Text | said: ‘Methinks I have a plan which will humble their 28 Text | pity of them invented a new plan: he turned the parts of 29 Text | about the completion of our plan. Now I love to hear him Timaeus Part
30 Intro| who frames in his mind a plan which he executes by the 31 Intro| involuntariness of vice.~The style and plan of the Timaeus differ greatly 32 Intro| may attribute the want of plan. Plato had not the command 33 Intro| this without looking at a plan of them would be labour 34 Text | feet.~Such was the whole plan of the eternal God about 35 Text | can. But much the safest plan is to speak of them as follows:—


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