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The Apology Part
1 Text | are done in a state, will save his life; he who will fight Charmides Part
2 Intro| for a natural desire to save his reputation with the 3 Text | the pilot will not equally save our lives at sea, and the Crito Part
4 Intro| in making the attempt to save him, but will be disgraced 5 Text | at ease; for in order to save you, we ought surely to Euthydemus Part
6 Text | called upon the strangers to save me and the youth from the The First Alcibiades Part
7 Text | respect of the attempt to save those whom we ought to save; 8 Text | save those whom we ought to save; and this is courage?~ALCIBIADES: Gorgias Part
9 Intro| arts are there which also save men from death, and are 10 Intro| engineer too will often save whole cities, and yet you 11 Text | helpless, and has no power to save either himself or others, 12 Text | friends or kinsmen, or to save them in the extremity of Laches Part
13 Text | see our extremity, and may save us and also settle your Laws Book
14 4 | battles which helped to save us. And in estimating the 15 9 | the hurt good by law, and save that which is ruined, and 16 12 | purloining large sums and save them from many terrible 17 12 | piloting mind, do they not save both themselves and their Lysis Part
18 Text | thought that wine would save him, he would value the Parmenides Part
19 Intro| history of the mind, sought to save mankind from scepticism Phaedrus Part
20 Intro| tis all one reckoning, save the phrase is a little variations’); Protagoras Part
21 Text | the truth, and would thus save our life. Would not mankind The Republic Book
22 5 | other miraculous help may save us? ~I suppose so, he said. 23 10 | has not perished, and will save us if we are obedient to The Seventh Letter Part
24 Text | every man in this way would save both himself and those whom 25 Text | laws. There is no other way save this for terminating the The Sophist Part
26 Intro| depicted as endeavouring to save themselves from disputing The Statesman Part
27 Intro| law or custom which will save them from the caprice of 28 Text | saves any whom he wishes to save, and any whom he wishes The Symposium Part
29 Text | Alcestis would have died to save Admetus, or Achilles to Timaeus Part
30 Intro| there is no education to save them, they are corrupted