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The Apology
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1 Text | Aristoph., Clouds.), who has introduced a man whom he calls Socrates, Charmides Part
2 PreS | Platonic Dialogues have been introduced into several of them. The 3 PreS | the expressions which he introduced have been laid aside and Cratylus Part
4 Intro| the view of Socrates is introduced, which is in a manner the 5 Intro| speech. One person may have introduced a new custom into the formation 6 Intro| quantity, or rhyme which he introduced in a single word may have 7 Intro| which modern philology has introduced. Grammar, like law, delights 8 Intro| principle of analogy which introduced into this ‘indigesta moles’ 9 Intro| Comparative Philology has introduced into the world a new science 10 Text | inherent, but is an influence introduced through the eyes, and from 11 Text | shock), and are always introduced by the giver of names when 12 Text | of inwardness; hence he introduced the sound in endos and entos: Critias Part
13 Intro| used the name of Solon and introduced the Egyptian priests to 14 Text | into antiquity are first introduced into cities when they begin 15 Text | told how they came to be introduced. The tale, which was of Euthydemus Part
16 Intro| Cleinias, has been already introduced to us in the Lysis, and Gorgias Part
17 Intro| rhetoric higher themes are introduced; the argument expands into 18 Intro| house they are assembled, is introduced on the stage: he is with 19 Intro| testimony of Xenophon (Mem.), is introduced. He is called by Callicles 20 Intro| by Socrates that they are introduced, not by him, but by the 21 Intro| the Cretan colony which is introduced in the preface to the Laws, Laches Part
22 Intro| to Nicias, to whom he had introduced the excellent Damon, musician Laws Book
23 2 | novelties are always being introduced in dancing and in music, 24 3 | freedom of the people, and introduced too much of despotism, and 25 3 | on, the poets themselves introduced the reign of vulgar and 26 4 | Homer, by whom Odysseus is introduced, rebuking Agamemnon because 27 4 | you; and therefore I have introduced the subject.~Cleinias. Most 28 6 | another; one of them may be introduced without difficulty, by any Meno Part
29 Intro| Right opinion is again introduced in the Theaetetus as an Phaedo Part
30 Intro| cause, and that he soon introduced winds, waters, and other 31 Intro| Crito, who has been already introduced to us in the Euthydemus 32 Intro| who seems to have been introduced by Plato in order to show 33 Intro| Simmias. A sort of despair is introduced in the minds of the company. Phaedrus Part
34 Intro| writings of Plato is only introduced playfully or as a figure 35 Intro| the same effect, which is introduced by way of contrast to the 36 Intro| eoikotes). The story is introduced, apparently, to mark a change 37 Text | a figure, into which we introduced a tolerably credible and Philebus Part
38 Intro| wanting; the topic is only introduced, as in the Republic, by Protagoras Part
39 Intro| frank and honest. He is introduced on a stage which is worthy 40 Intro| characters to whom we are introduced at the beginning of the 41 Text | confess. And therefore I have introduced the following mode of payment:— The Republic Book
42 1 | nameless person, who are introduced in the Timaeus. ~I WENT 43 5 | then the Lacedaemonians, introduced the custom, the wits of 44 7 | evil which dialectic has introduced? ~What evil? he said. ~The 45 9 | young retainers whom he has introduced to be their rulers and masters. 46 10 | the argument; we have not introduced the rewards and glories The Second Alcibiades Part
47 Pre | Symposium is rather clumsily introduced, and two somewhat hackneyed The Seventh Letter Part
48 Text | best constitution to be introduced without driving men into The Sophist Part
49 Intro| into which philosophy had introduced a principle of doubt and 50 Intro| of common life, and was introduced naturally by a series of 51 Text | fashion.~STRANGER: When I introduced the word ‘is,’ did I not The Statesman Part
52 Intro| of mythology,’ which was introduced in order to teach certain 53 Text | STRANGER: And the myth was introduced in order to show, not only The Symposium Part
54 Intro| Socrates, who is afterwards introduced in the Phaedo. He had imagined Theaetetus Part
55 Intro| mouth. The narrative, having introduced Theaetetus, and having guaranteed 56 Intro| approaching death, and now he is introduced to us anew by the praises 57 Intro| have been appropriately introduced as the chief respondent. 58 Intro| Parmenides, where he is introduced as a youth); but he is by 59 Intro| from the world of sense but introduced to a higher world of thought 60 Text | may observe that I have introduced Socrates, not as narrating Timaeus Part
61 Intro| he remarks that there are introduced, not one, but two elements, 62 Intro| body to those which are introduced into it in the shape of


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