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The Apology Part
1 Text | his associates, who are dangerous, too, in their own way. 2 Text | their own way. But far more dangerous are the others, who began 3 Text | enemies of the worst and most dangerous kind, and has given occasion Cratylus Part
4 Intro| Socrates expresses in his own dangerous discoveries, which ‘to-morrow Euthydemus Part
5 Text | have as a companion in a dangerous illness—a wise physician, Laws Book
6 1 | the enemies who are most dangerous and nearest home?~Megillus. 7 3 | take the whole would be dangerous, and to take the half would 8 5 | these are always a source of dangerous contention, and a city which 9 6 | gave wine; and peculiarly dangerous, when a man is engaged in 10 7 | except from evil is the most dangerous of all things; this is true 11 7 | rhythm or harmony—seeing how dangerous are the writings handed 12 7 | affirm that much learning is dangerous to youth.~Cleinias. How 13 8 | and using weapons somewhat dangerous, and as nearly as possible Phaedrus Part
14 Text | such as flatterers, who are dangerous and mischievous enough, Philebus Part
15 Intro| indiscriminately would be dangerous. First we will take the Protagoras Part
16 Text | ignorance of what is and is not dangerous is cowardice?~He nodded 17 Text | that which is and is not dangerous is courage, and is opposed The Republic Book
18 2 | I said, they ought to be dangerous to their enemies, and gentle 19 3 | and are liable to most dangerous illnesses if they depart, 20 5 | which is my condition, is a dangerous and slippery thing; and 21 5 | and not proceed to more dangerous lengths. ~Certainly. ~To 22 5 | expeditions are safe and what dangerous? ~That may be assumed. ~ 23 5 | and be cautious about the dangerous ones? ~True. ~And they will 24 6 | and from what causes he is dangerous or the reverse, and what The Statesman Part
25 Intro| the pale will always be dangerous to those who are within, Theaetetus Part
26 Intro| much more troublesome and dangerous than cows or sheep; like Timaeus Part
27 Intro| White phlegm, which is dangerous if kept in, by reason of 28 Intro| bubbles, is not equally dangerous if able to escape through 29 Intro| then the attack is far more dangerous, and is called epilepsy 30 Text | The white phlegm, though dangerous when detained within by 31 Text | diseases unless they are very dangerous should not be irritated