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Charmides Part
1 Text | the first word which he hears is ‘Be temperate!’ This, 2 Text | a kind of hearing which hears no sound at all, but only 3 Text | true?~Yes.~Then if hearing hears itself, it must hear a voice; Cratylus Part
4 Intro| one at a distance not only hears the sound, but apprehends Laws Book
5 5 | that no young man sees or hears one of themselves doing 6 7 | old one, when he sees or hears anything strange or unaccustomed, 7 7 | and severe music, when he hears the opposite he detests 8 7 | saying before, while he who hears them gains no more pleasure 9 9 | in the hope that he who hears us will be the more disposed 10 11 | magistrates, let any freeman who hears of his case inform, and 11 12 | young man imagine that he hears in what has preceded the Meno Part
12 Text | teach virtue: and when he hears others promising he only Parmenides Part
13 Text | an absolute unity. He who hears what may be said against Phaedo Part
14 Text | the first thing which he hears.~And certainly, added Simmias, The Republic Book
15 2 | refrain from laughing when he hears justice praised? And even 16 3 | the inmost soul of him who hears them. I do not say that 17 4 | or is slain; or until he hears the voice of the shepherd, 18 8 | begins to develop when he hears his mother complaining that 19 8 | only to walk abroad and he hears and sees the same sort of The Second Alcibiades Part
20 Text | refuse your sacrifice when he hears the blasphemy which you 21 Text | Teiresias with his crown and hears that he has gained it by The Seventh Letter Part
22 Text | this teaching; or if he hears it, he laughs it to scorn The Symposium Part
23 Intro| feeling to the strain which he hears. The Symposium of Plato Theaetetus Part
24 Intro| the Apology; and he still hears the voice of his oracle, 25 Intro| of any one); and when he hears the praises of others, he 26 Intro| surrounded by a wall. When he hears of large landed properties 27 Text | either of us, then he who hears the praises will naturally 28 Text | downright idiot. When he hears a tyrant or king eulogized, 29 Text | Clearly.~SOCRATES: And he who hears anything, hears some one 30 Text | And he who hears anything, hears some one thing, and hears 31 Text | hears some one thing, and hears that which is?~THEAETETUS: 32 Text | something which he sees or hears, may not false opinion arise