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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| can be referred.~Another road through this chaos is provided Critias Part
2 Text | ancient metropolis, making a road to and from the royal palace. Laws Book
3 4 | Hesiod, who says that the road to wickedness is smooth 4 4 | influences and set him on the road to health, he attempts to 5 7 | mean to imply, that the road which we are taking may 6 8 | stranger is passing along the road, and desires to eat, let 7 12 | should proceed along the road in which God is guiding Lysis Part
8 Text | intending to take the outer road, which is close under the 9 Text | this direction (for the road seems to be getting troublesome), Meno Part
10 Intro| connect them. Along such a road we have proceeded a few Phaedo Part
11 Text | are many partings of the road, and windings, as I infer Phaedrus Part
12 Text | find a shorter and easier road; there is no use in taking 13 Text | there we may take the longer road, but not for lesser ends Philebus Part
14 Text | PROTARCHUS: If this is the road, let us take it.~SOCRATES: 15 Text | SOCRATES: Have we not found a road which leads towards the 16 Text | the good?~PROTARCHUS: What road?~SOCRATES: Supposing that The Republic Book
17 2 | proceeding along the same road, following their interest, 18 2 | and a tedious and uphill road: then citing Homer as a 19 6 | feel their way along the road? ~Very true. ~And do you 20 8 | if he does not leave the road clear for them: and all 21 10 | and dragged them along the road at the side, carding them The Seventh Letter Part
22 Text | been told of a marvellous road lying before him, that he The Sophist Part
23 Text | acquiring, take the same road?~THEAETETUS: So it would 24 Text | enterprise? I think that the road which I must take is—~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
25 Intro| take a longer or a shorter road, and as we are already near 26 Intro| by another and a shorter road. In that case we should 27 Text | take you by the shorter road to the definition of a king.~ 28 Text | and travel by a different road.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What road?~ 29 Text | road.~YOUNG SOCRATES: What road?~STRANGER: I think that The Symposium Part
30 Text | tale over again; is not the road to Athens just made for Timaeus Part
31 Intro| progress by the high a priori road than could have been attained 32 Intro| generally— this high a priori road was based upon a posteriori