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suggest

Charmides
   Part
1 PreS | fancy of the interpreter may suggest. It is akin to the method Cratylus Part
2 Intro| afraid of them; but if you suggest other words, you will see 3 Intro| of language.’ These words suggest a question of deeper interest 4 Intro| party spirit. Double forms suggest different meanings and are 5 Text | consider:—does he not himself suggest a very good reason, when Critias Part
6 Text | This is what I want to suggest to you, and at the same Euthydemus Part
7 Intro| latter days; it might also suggest new methods of enquiry derived Euthyphro Part
8 Text | moment, and therefore I will suggest that these enmities arise Gorgias Part
9 Intro| points of contact naturally suggest themselves between the Gorgias 10 Text | may, as you (Chaerephon) suggest, defer the exhibition to Laches Part
11 Intro| their opinion; but they suggest that Socrates should be Laws Book
12 4 | Athenian. I will do as you suggest. There is a tradition of 13 7 | but other things God will suggest; for I deem that thou wast 14 7 | their Genius and God will suggest to them—he will tell them Phaedo Part
15 Text | said Socrates; and shall I suggest that we converse a little 16 Text | anything better which you can suggest; and if you think that I Phaedrus Part
17 Intro| invention of the writer may suggest, or his fancy wander. If 18 Intro| and readers of novels, to suggest this enquiry, would not Philebus Part
19 Text | further division which you suggest?~SOCRATES: All who are silly 20 Text | we ought to do what you suggest.~SOCRATES: Let us suppose Protagoras Part
21 Intro| Socrates; he would rather suggest as a compromise that Protagoras The Republic Book
22 5 | question which I was about to suggest. ~There is no difficulty, The Sophist Part
23 Text | smaller thing, unless you can suggest a better way.~THEAETETUS: 24 Text | Never mind the name—what you suggest will do very well.~STRANGER: 25 Text | Whatever line of division you suggest, I will endeavour to assist The Statesman Part
26 Intro| cranes in Thessaly. These suggest a new division into the 27 Intro| in the first place, they suggest thoughtssecondly, they 28 Intro| tyranny, might naturally suggest such reflections. Some states 29 Text | would he not venture to suggest this new remedy, although Theaetetus Part
30 Intro| of these arrangements may suggest new views to the student 31 Intro| the one has a tendency to suggest the other. So the sight 32 Text | disposed to go further than you suggest.~SOCRATES: Once will be


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