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Charmides Part
1 PreS | unworthy of the translator, who seeks to produce on his reader Cratylus Part
2 Intro| rou— that which injures or seeks to bind the stream. The 3 Intro| language, which grammar seeks to describe: into the idiom 4 Text | you know that any one who seeks to demonstrate the fitness The First Alcibiades Part
5 Text | assembly, is that the one seeks to persuade a number, and Gorgias Part
6 Intro| life which he who possesses seeks always to impart to others, 7 Intro| result, which he hardly seeks to avert, that he who speaks 8 Intro| and having made a nation, seeks to reconcile the national 9 Intro| public opinion of which he seeks to lay hold; as there is 10 Intro| language and metre. Such an one seeks to gratify the taste of 11 Text | appear to be an art which seeks only pleasure, Callicles, Laws Book
12 12 | man who would be perfect) seeks for reputation with, but Parmenides Part
13 Intro| yet he always in some way seeks to find a connexion for Phaedo Part
14 Text | deriving nourishment. Thus she seeks to live while she lives, 15 Text | merely this—that whereas he seeks to convince his hearers Phaedrus Part
16 Text | the soul; for in that he seeks to produce conviction.~PHAEDRUS: Philebus Part
17 Intro| Might is right,’ at any rate seeks to deduce our ideas of justice The Republic Book
18 8 | seeing another grow rich, seeks to rival him, and thus the 19 10 | society and converse she seeks in virtue of her near kindred The Sophist Part
20 Intro| of these difficulties, he seeks—and we may follow his example— The Statesman Part
21 Intro| like a modern novelist, seeks to familiarize the marvellous.~ 22 Text | are naturally opposed, she seeks to bind and weave together Theaetetus Part
23 Intro| to be the reason why he seeks for the definition of knowledge 24 Intro| difference between these he seeks to establish by an argument, 25 Intro| view of human knowledge. It seeks to fly but cannot: instead 26 Intro| and popular opinion. It seeks to explain from the experience 27 Intro| continue to be studied, if it seeks to satisfy some unanswered 28 Intro| conditions of knowledge. It seeks to isolate itself from matter Timaeus Part
29 Intro| eyes to the heavens and seeks to guide by their motions 30 Intro| truest sense. But he who seeks after knowledge and exercises 31 Intro| existence of evil, which he seeks to put as far as possible 32 Intro| and in various manners he seeks to embody his conceptions. 33 Intro| legend which Plato also seeks to impose upon us. The verisimilitude 34 Text | with the sting of lust, seeks to gain absolute sway; and