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Cratylus Part
1 Text | and allesthai (leaping). Pray observe how I gallop away Critias Part
2 Text | journey, may be at rest! And I pray the being who always was 3 Text | have said anything wrong, I pray that he will impose upon 4 Text | generation of the gods, I pray him to give me knowledge, Euthydemus Part
5 Text | exhibit the form in which I pray to behold them; it might Gorgias Part
6 Text | to do so.~GORGIAS: Then pray do.~SOCRATES: And are we Laws Book
7 2 | of their words, and will pray him to be gracious to the 8 3 | every individual ought to pray and strive for wisdom.~Athenian. 9 3 | the argument.~Cleinias. Pray go on, Stranger;—compliments 10 4 | artist would be able to pray rightly for certain conditions, 11 7 | he will make our citizens pray for the opposite of what 12 7 | to offer sacrifices and pray to them in pious language, 13 10 | such things, and let him pray himself, and let any one 14 11 | treasure trove:—May I never pray the Gods to find the hidden Phaedo Part
15 Intro| of many a one has been, ‘Pray, that I may be taken.’ The Phaedrus Part
16 Text | you and I, Phaedrus, would pray that we may become like Philebus Part
17 Text | PROTARCHUS: Capital, Socrates; pray go on as you propose.~SOCRATES: 18 Text | first place.~PROTARCHUS: And pray, what is dialectic?~SOCRATES: Protagoras Part
19 Text | meanest of mankind! I do pray and advise you, Protagoras, 20 Text | being overcome by pleasure,’ pray, what is it, and by what The Republic Book
21 2 | from their purpose; and men pray to them and avert their 22 5 | after me in my fall. And I pray Nemesis not to visit upon 23 5 | Shall I tell you why? ~Pray do. ~Why, you see, there 24 6 | me utter my fancies. ~And pray continue to utter them; 25 8 | after the manner of Homer, pray the muses to tell us "how 26 9 | which peers out in sleep. Pray, consider whether I am right, The Second Alcibiades Part
27 Text | only do, but what is worse, pray for the greatest evils. 28 Text | be very careful lest he pray for evil under the idea 29 Text | we are, when he bade us (pray God) to defend us from evil The Sophist Part
30 Intro| but he will only say, ‘And pray, what is an image?’ And 31 Text | image-maker he will say, ‘Pray what do you mean at all The Symposium Part
32 Text | office or power. He may pray, and entreat, and supplicate, Theaetetus Part
33 Text | which I refer.~THEAETETUS: Pray what is it?~SOCRATES: How Timaeus Part
34 Text | of Gods and Goddesses and pray that our words may be acceptable