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The Apology Part
1 Text | lasted a long time. May I succeed, if to succeed be for my 2 Text | time. May I succeed, if to succeed be for my good and yours, Charmides Part
3 PreS | intended one dialogue to succeed another, or that he begins Cratylus Part
4 Text | process is right and will succeed, but any other will fail 5 Text | you are the more likely to succeed.~SOCRATES: That is to say, Critias Part
6 Intro| dawn of history was now to succeed the philosophy of nature. Euthydemus Part
7 Text | he must act rightly and succeed, or his wisdom would be Gorgias Part
8 Intro| to fail; and even if he succeed, will rarely be rewarded 9 Text | by what devices can a man succeed in obtaining the two advantages, Ion Part
10 Text | competitors—and did you succeed?~ION: I obtained the first Laws Book
11 2 | the imitative arts—if they succeed in making likenesses, and 12 6 | unless he leaves some one to succeed him who will correct the 13 6 | associated any action always succeed when they attend and give 14 8 | Megillus. Yes; but will he ever succeed in making all mankind use 15 10 | offer up a prayer that I may succeed:—but I must proceed at once. 16 10 | this our reverend company succeed in bringing to you that 17 12 | especially honouring them if they succeed, but dishonouring them above Menexenus Part
18 Text | good rhetorician who could succeed and gain credit. But there Meno Part
19 Text | having no understanding, yet succeed in many a grand deed and Phaedo Part
20 Text | chain pleasure appears to succeed.~Upon this Cebes said: I 21 Text | share. Moreover, if you succeed in convincing us, that will 22 Text | believe this saying; if then I succeed in convincing you by my Phaedrus Part
23 Text | be something, hoping to succeed in deceiving the manikins Philebus Part
24 Text | should we be most likely to succeed if we mingled every sort Protagoras Part
25 Text | injustice?~Granted.~If they succeed, I said, or if they do not 26 Text | said, or if they do not succeed?~If they succeed.~And you 27 Text | do not succeed?~If they succeed.~And you would admit the The Republic Book
28 3 | the same persons cannot succeed in both, as, for example, 29 3 | the same persons cannot succeed in both. ~Any more than 30 5 | forms appeared to me to succeed one another, when Polemarchus, The Sophist Part
31 Intro| not refuted, by those who succeed them. Once they reigned The Symposium Part
32 Text | I fancied that I might succeed in this manner. Not a bit; Theaetetus Part
33 Text | into its own print: if I succeed, recognition will take place;