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The First Alcibiades Part
1 Text | has really ceased to be occupied with his own concerns?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
2 Intro| greater part of their lives occupied an inconsiderable space Laches Part
3 Text | our youth, while they were occupied with the concerns of others; 4 Text | and to every one who is occupied with public affairs. As 5 Text | then, if you are too much occupied in politics to teach us Laws Book
6 3 | of the men, too, who were occupied in wars and dangers, and 7 6 | legislation has been chiefly occupied with the appointment of 8 7 | teach them. They ought to be occupied with their letters until 9 8 | servant of a citizen be occupied in handicraft arts; for Parmenides Part
10 Intro| in which Unity and Being occupied the attention of philosophers. Phaedo Part
11 Intro| and from Delos, which has occupied thirty days, the execution 12 Intro| could not be more fitly occupied at such a time than in discoursing 13 Text | philosophers, Simmias, are always occupied in the practice of dying, 14 Text | of that cause which has occupied my thoughts. I shall have Phaedrus Part
15 Text | love was the theme which occupied us—love after a fashion: 16 Text | most wanted to see,— this occupied him during the whole morning;— Philebus Part
17 Intro| arts generally are only occupied with matters of opinion, 18 Intro| the nature of pleasure has occupied the attention of philosophers. ‘ 19 Text | who supposes himself to be occupied with nature is really occupied 20 Text | occupied with nature is really occupied with the things of this The Seventh Letter Part
21 Text | residence in Sicily was occupied in the way which I related The Sophist Part
22 Intro| and lover of appearance, occupied in the pursuit of gain and 23 Intro| later dialogues Plato is occupied with the connexion of the The Statesman Part
24 Intro| with which Plato’s mind is occupied. He treats them more slightly, 25 Intro| Similar questions have occupied the minds of theologians 26 Intro| applied to definition, is now occupied with classification; there 27 Intro| of the writer is greatly occupied about method, to which he The Symposium Part
28 Text | at present you are better occupied with supper.~Socrates took Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| knowledge? The mind, when occupied by herself with being, is Timaeus Part
30 Intro| a work or process which occupied six days. There is a chaos 31 Text | into the place which was occupied by the fire, and unites 32 Text | upright. When a man is always occupied with the cravings of desire