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The Apology
   Part
1 Text | accusation which has given rise to the slander of me, and Euthyphro Part
2 Intro| of differences which give rise to quarrels. And therefore Gorgias Part
3 Intro| sometimes a great man will rise up and reassert his original 4 Intro| the idea may have given rise, we need not now enter. 5 Text | nature: the slave would rise in rebellion and be lord Laws Book
6 4 | will come into power and rise up against them. Now, according 7 7 | regard as base. If they rise early, they may all of them 8 10 | standing? should he only rise up in the state and threaten 9 12 | things. Such studies gave rise to much atheism and perplexity, Meno Part
10 Intro| effort that the mind could rise to a general notion of virtue Parmenides Part
11 Intro| which has, perhaps, given rise to more controversy in the 12 Intro| themselves. Either the effort to rise above and beyond their own Phaedrus Part
13 Intro| the use of the wing is to rise and carry the downward element 14 Text | written of these things, would rise up in judgment against me, 15 Text | corrupted, does not easily rise out of this world to the 16 Text | SOCRATES: And he who cannot rise above his own compilations Protagoras Part
17 Text | is too early. But let us rise and take a turn in the court The Republic Book
18 1 | certainly ought to see. Let us rise soon after supper and see 19 3 | the rhythms equal in the rise and fall of the foot, long 20 6 | because she is unable to rise above the region of hypothesis, 21 7 | also, because he has to rise out of the sea of change The Seventh Letter Part
22 Text | force; respect, because they rise superior to pleasures and The Statesman Part
23 Intro| description of the gradual rise of a new society in the 24 Text | they are put together and rise and live in the opposite 25 Text | with one another, and give rise to a similar opposition The Symposium Part
26 Intro| world and another; and we rise from one to the other by 27 Text | corruption, is unable to rise above the seductions of 28 Text | Hurrah! cried Agathon, I will rise instantly, that I may be Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| new structure can begin to rise. Plato saw the necessity 30 Intro| subject which has given rise to many conjectures. More 31 Intro| higher power by which we rise above ourselves and the 32 Intro| with them, but by those who rise above them, who see the 33 Intro| and the conscience of man rise above the dominion of the


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