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The Apology Part
1 Text | my accusers are keen and quick, and the faster runner, Charmides Part
2 Text | appear to be better than the quick and energetic ones; or supposing 3 Text | there are as many quiet, as quick and vehement: still, even 4 Text | and noble thing, and the quick have been shown to be as Critias Part
5 Text | paint the human form we are quick at finding out defects, Euthydemus Part
6 Text | And a slow man less than a quick; and one who had dull perceptions Euthyphro Part
7 Text | to say that I am not so quick of apprehension as the judges: Gorgias Part
8 Intro| with penetrating eye and quick ear, is ready to take command Ion Part
9 Text | Corybantian revellers too have a quick perception of that strain Laws Book
10 2 | to have a keen eye or a quick ear, and in general to have 11 2 | For they need to have a quick perception and knowledge 12 4 | good memory; let him be quick at learning, and of a courageous 13 4 | who was young, temperate, quick at learning, having a good 14 5 | and dull, and makes him quick to learn, retentive, shrewd, 15 7 | Dionysus were to be specially quick in their perceptions of 16 7 | greater intervals, slow and quick, or high and low notes, 17 10 | same time good memories and quick wits, are worse; although 18 11 | happily; old persons are quick to see and hear all that Meno Part
19 Text | Then now we have made a quick end of this question: if Phaedo Part
20 Text | young men, and then his quick sense of the wound which Philebus Part
21 Text | our time are either too quick or too slow in conceiving The Republic Book
22 2 | both of them ought to be quick to see, and swift to overtake 23 6 | of a good memory, and is quick to learn-noble, gracious, 24 6 | are aware, I replied, that quick intelligence, memory, sagacity, 25 7 | calculation are generally quick at every other kind of knowledge; The Seventh Letter Part
26 Text | apprehension-for young men are quick in forming desires, which 27 Text | the fact that a young man, quick to learn, hearing talk of The Statesman Part
28 Text | STRANGER: You have been too quick for me, Socrates; I was 29 Text | as energetic and brave, quick and manly, and vigorous Theaetetus Part
30 Text | those who, like him, have quick and ready and retentive 31 Text | wits, have generally also quick tempers; they are ships Timaeus Part
32 Intro| but could not have had as quick perceptions. On the other