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Charmides Part
1 Text | my cousin Critias.~I am glad to find that you remember Gorgias Part
2 Text | at that.~SOCRATES: I am glad to hear it; answer me in 3 Text | suspect that they are too glad of equality. And therefore Ion Part
4 Text | as many.~SOCRATES: I am glad to hear you say so, Ion; Laches Part
5 Text | Laches, will be equally glad.~LACHES: Certainly, Nicias; 6 Text | view; and I shall be very glad to hear what he has to say.~ Laws Book
7 2 | education.~Athenian. I am glad to hear that you agree with 8 2 | elevation; his heart is glad within him, and he will Lysis Part
9 Text | Socrates, and I shall be glad of any further advice which Menexenus Part
10 Text | the enemy was only too glad to be quit of us. Yet in Parmenides Part
11 Intro| approving smiles. And we are glad to be told that Parmenides Phaedo Part
12 Text | Upon this Cebes said: I am glad, Socrates, that you have 13 Text | you and Simmias would be glad to probe the argument further. 14 Text | annoyed, should at last be too glad to transfer the blame from Phaedrus Part
15 Text | is replenished and made glad, until the revolution of 16 Text | of which we should be too glad to have a clearer description Philebus Part
17 Text | my other friends will be glad to hear them discussed; Protagoras Part
18 Text | these, we shall be only too glad; but if not, then we are 19 Text | Chorus, you would be only too glad to meet with Eurybates and The Republic Book
20 5 | finished, and was only too glad that I had laid this question 21 5 | pains-where all the citizens are glad or grieved on the same occasions 22 5 | doing the same? They are glad of any pretext of drinking 23 5 | important persons, they are glad to be honored by lesser The Second Alcibiades Part
24 Text | teacher? I should be very glad to see the man.~SOCRATES: The Statesman Part
25 Intro| you are right; and I am glad to see that you have not 26 Text | that we ought to be too glad to have him, and that he The Symposium Part
27 Text | be much more sorry than glad, if he were to die: so that Theaetetus Part
28 Text | EUCLID: I too shall be very glad of a rest, for I went with 29 Text | praising you.~THEAETETUS: I am glad to hear it, Socrates; but Timaeus Part
30 Intro| Utopias or inventing them, was glad to escape out of the dulness 31 Text | remain should be only too glad to return your hospitality.~