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Charmides Part
1 Text | result was attained), and to raise a new one in which I will Cratylus Part
2 Intro| outward. Neither need we raise the question whether the Euthydemus Part
3 Intro| them. No science should raise problems or invent forms Euthyphro Part
4 Text | question which I meant to raise when I asked whether the Gorgias Part
5 Intro| pleasure for a lower we raise men in the scale of existence. 6 Text | Socrates.~SOCRATES: Then let me raise another question; there 7 Text | here are you who should raise us up; and I for my part Laws Book
8 1 | And you and I ought not to raise a question of words as to 9 1 | them, but I am going to raise doubts about them. For you 10 9 | that which is ruined, and raise up that which is fallen, 11 11 | he should not attempt to raise the price, but simply ask 12 11 | class of madmen will often raise a storm of abuse against Phaedo Part
13 Intro| but they are unwilling to raise objections at such a time. Phaedrus Part
14 Intro| than the ‘lover’s.’~We may raise the same question in another Protagoras Part
15 Text | their kindred; and he would raise altars and images of them. 16 Text | me, you would have had to raise your voice; so now, having 17 Text | reason of their stupidity, raise the price of flute-girls The Republic Book
18 3 | obligatory on him, then let us raise a further question, whether 19 4 | principle] in the State will raise them up again. ~Very true, 20 5 | youth do somehow or other raise a pang or emotion in a lover' 21 7 | spirit of philosophy, and raise up that which is now unhappily 22 7 | arrived at which they must raise the eye of the soul to the 23 9 | Certainly. ~And if you raise the power and make the plane 24 10 | life? though I need hardly raise the question again, for 25 10 | nature which is disposed to raise a laugh, and this which The Statesman Part
26 Text | of this,—that no one will raise a similar claim as against 27 Text | the military life? they raise up enemies against themselves The Symposium Part
28 Intro| poets (whose business was to raise a laugh by whatever means), 29 Text | Socrates; are you going to raise a laugh at my expense? Is Theaetetus Part
30 Intro| which enabled Socrates to raise a laugh against himself. ‘ Timaeus Part
31 Intro| God lodged in the head, to raise us, like plants which are 32 Text | particular because I must first raise questions concerning fire