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Charmides Part
1 Text | severe, and that many of our acquaintance had fallen.~That, I replied, Critias Part
2 Intro| Xenophon, and that the mere acquaintance with him was made a subject Crito Part
3 Text | of the city, and made our acquaintance, he may go where he pleases The First Alcibiades Part
4 Pre | history. It exhibits an acquaintance with the funeral oration Gorgias Part
5 Text | for I have never had any acquaintance with him.~POLUS: And cannot 6 Text | once, and without having an acquaintance with him, whether a man Laches Part
7 Text | and Laches, fall out of acquaintance with the young, because 8 Text | do as I say—come and make acquaintance with me, and with these 9 Text | Socrates’ father, and have no acquaintance with Socrates himself: at Laws Book
10 6 | have never had any great acquaintance with the art.~Athenian. 11 6 | promote friendship and “better acquaintance,” as the phrase is, and 12 12 | a few inspired men whose acquaintance is beyond price, and who Lysis Part
13 Intro| first sight or upon a slight acquaintance, when we have seen him again, Menexenus Part
14 Pre | history. It exhibits an acquaintance with the funeral oration Meno Part
15 Text | no friend or kinsman or acquaintance of mine, whether citizen 16 Text | any other mortal? He is an acquaintance of yours, and you see what Parmenides Part
17 Intro| he saluted me as an old acquaintance, and we asked him to repeat 18 Text | and he saluted me as an acquaintance whom he remembered from Protagoras Part
19 Text | desirous of making your acquaintance; he would like to know what 20 Text | instead of desiring your acquaintance, wished to become acquainted The Republic Book
21 1 | meetings the tale of my acquaintance commonly is: I cannot eat, 22 1 | hated by his friends and acquaintance for refusing to serve them 23 2 | stranger, is angry; when an acquaintance, he welcomes him, although 24 7 | anybody who has the least acquaintance with geometry will not deny The Sophist Part
25 Text | you have never made the acquaintance of the Sophist.~THEAETETUS: The Statesman Part
26 Intro| you, Theodorus, for the acquaintance of Theaetetus and the Stranger.~ 27 Text | indeed, Theodorus, for the acquaintance both of Theaetetus and of The Symposium Part
28 Text | the city, and one of my acquaintance, who had caught a sight Theaetetus Part
29 Text | freely say, that in all my acquaintance, which is very large, I 30 Text | but afterwards, as our acquaintance ripens, if the god is gracious 31 Text | what amazes me in your acquaintance Protagoras?~THEODORUS: What Timaeus Part
32 Text | needing no other friendship or acquaintance. Having these purposes in