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The Apology Part
1 Text | Meletus, answer. And I must remind the audience of my request Cratylus Part
2 Intro| furious, vires acquirit eundo, remind us strongly of the Phaedrus. 3 Intro| thing signified. I must remind you of what Hermogenes and 4 Intro| they seem intended only to remind us that great poets like Crito Part
5 Text | will there be no one to remind you that in your old age Euthydemus Part
6 Text | Cleinias, I said, shall remind me at what point we left Gorgias Part
7 Intro| existed among mankind. We must remind the reader that Socrates 8 Intro| ourselves. There is nothing to remind us of our sins, and therefore 9 Text | art.~SOCRATES: Let me now remind you of what I was saying Laches Part
10 Text | attended to them, we may remind you that you ought to have 11 Text | venture at some future time to remind you of your duty. But what Laws Book
12 1 | in your thoughts. Let me remind you of a tie which unites 13 4 | For of doctors, as I may remind you, some have a gentler, 14 5 | should recollect them and remind himself of them. For when Menexenus Part
15 Text | Lacedaemonians from the sea. I remind you of them, and you must 16 Text | forgotten, and let every man remind their descendants that they 17 Text | of you, shall continue to remind and exhort you, O ye sons 18 Text | heal their wounds, let us remind them that the Gods have Meno Part
19 Text | said: please, therefore, to remind me of what he said; or, Phaedrus Part
20 Text | the arguments in order to remind the hearers of them.~SOCRATES: Philebus Part
21 Intro| defects of style, which remind us of the Laws. The connection 22 Text | wonderful pleasures? need I remind you of the anger~‘Which 23 Text | yet remains, and I will remind you of it, for I am sure The Republic Book
24 4 | that I said so; and as you remind me, I will be as good as 25 5 | Not long ago, as we shall remind them, the Hellenes were 26 5 | and therefore I need not remind you, that a lover, if he 27 6 | understanding with you, and remind you of what I have mentioned 28 7 | replied. ~But I must also remind you that the power of dialectic 29 7 | that I was. And now let me remind you that, although in our The Sophist Part
30 Text | sure I will, and I will remind you of them, by putting The Symposium Part
31 Intro| humour and fancy, which remind us of the Symposium. But 32 Text | you do not remember I will remind you: you said that the love Timaeus Part
33 Intro| and other writers. They remind us of the Timaeus, as well 34 Text | and you will be here to remind us of anything which we