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The Apology Part
1 Text | laws.~But that, my good sir, is not my meaning. I want Charmides Part
2 PreS | privilege of understanding him (Sir Joshua Reynolds’ Lectures: 3 Text | said, be cheerful, sweet sir, and give your opinion in Euthydemus Part
4 Text | answering. But if, my good sir, you admit that I am wise, 5 Text | SOCRATES: Find! my dear sir, no indeed. And we cut a Gorgias Part
6 Intro| to the first to-morrow.’ Sir William W. Hunter, Preface 7 Intro| Pitt or Fox, or Canning or Sir R. Peel, are the real politicians 8 Text | admit once more, my good sir, that great power is a benefit 9 Text | and I will ask you, great Sir, to be a little milder in 10 Text | hold of the soul, my good sir? While she is in a bad state 11 Text | god of friendship, my good sir, do tell me whether there 12 Text | SOCRATES: The flatterer? well, sir, that is a noble invitation.~ Laws Book
13 1 | privately his own.~(Ath. My good sir, what do you mean?)—~Cleinias. ... 14 7 | What do you mean, my good sir? In the process of gestation?~ 15 9 | admonition and exhortation:—O sir, we will say to him, the 16 10 | us take this way, my good sir.~Athenian. Then I suppose 17 12 | should be equal, my; good, sir, is impossible.~Athenian. 18 12 | Certainly not,” my good sir, is the right answer. There Meno Part
19 Text | Do not all men, my dear sir, desire good?~MENO: I think The Republic Book
20 1 | argument. ~Not at all, my good sir, I said; I am trying to 21 4 | we might fairly answer: Sir, you would not surely have 22 4 | Why so? ~Why, my good sir, at the beginning of our 23 5 | you make for us, my good sir, against anyone who offers 24 5 | Will you be so very kind, sir, as to tell us whether, 25 8 | States. ~Yes. ~Yes, my good sir, and there will be no better 26 9 | intentionally in error. "Sweet sir," we will say to him, "what The Sophist Part
27 Intro| of mankind—Plato, Dante, Sir Thomas More—meet in a higher Theaetetus Part
28 Text | of words. But, O my good sir, he will say, come to the 29 Text | THEODORUS: Disciples! my good sir, they have none; men of Timaeus Part
30 Intro| helped to form the Utopia of Sir Thomas More and the New