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lesson

Cratylus
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1 Intro| Tomb.’ Here is an important lesson; for the Gods must of course 2 Intro| friend, you shall give me a lesson. ‘Very good, Socrates, and 3 Intro| tribe’ as Bacon himself.~The lesson which may be gathered from 4 Intro| represent. The greatest lesson which the philosophical 5 Text | Scamander—is not that a solemn lesson? Or about the bird which, 6 Text | back, you shall give me a lesson; but at present, go into Crito Part
7 Intro| to learn another sort of lesson. Will he continue to give Euthydemus Part
8 Intro| teach the two Sophists a lesson of good manners. But he 9 Text | good to be unjust; such a lesson you might at least allow Euthyphro Part
10 Intro| had not as yet learned the lesson, which philosophy was teaching, 11 Intro| stops short; this was a lesson which the soothsayer could The First Alcibiades Part
12 Pre | foundation. At the same time, the lesson imparted is simple, and 13 Text | suspect to be the meaning and lesson of that inscription. Let Gorgias Part
14 Intro| Socrates would teach us a lesson which we are slow to learn— 15 Intro| for attempting to convey a lesson to the minds of his readers?~ Ion Part
16 Text | possessed. Was not this the lesson which the God intended to Laches Part
17 Text | which is the sequel of the lesson: and when he has learned 18 Text | valuable to a man; and this lesson may be the beginning of Laws Book
19 7 | rocking at sea. This is the lesson which we may gather from Lysis Part
20 Intro| manner Socrates reads a lesson to Hippothales, the foolish 21 Intro| have already learned the lesson which he is unable to teach Menexenus Part
22 Pre | foundation. At the same time, the lesson imparted is simple, and Phaedo Part
23 Intro| offender, but to teach him a lesson. Also there is an element Phaedrus Part
24 Intro| fun, may be gathered the lesson that writing is inferior 25 Text | that he might practise his lesson. There he saw a certain The Republic Book
26 1 | be a thief. And this is a lesson which I suspect you must The Seventh Letter Part
27 Text | this culture from the one lesson which he had from me, we 28 Text | teaching in a second and third lesson and yet oftener. Does Dionysios, 29 Text | Dionysios, after a single lesson, believe himself to know The Sophist Part
30 Text | continued to inculcate the same lesson—always repeating both in The Statesman Part
31 Intro| irony of Socrates was a lesson which Plato was not slow The Symposium Part
32 Intro| tolerated (Greek); and that the lesson of manliness which we have 33 Text | himself: he would thus learn a lesson of humility. Apollo was Timaeus Part
34 Intro| has always been taught the lesson which he still imperfectly 35 Intro| real interest and a serious lesson, if we remember that now


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