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Crito
   Part
1 Text | Cebes and many others are prepared to spend their money in Euthydemus Part
2 Text | contradicting Dionysodorus.~Are you prepared to make that good?~Certainly, The First Alcibiades Part
3 Text | are you not (let me ask) prepared to ridicule any one who, 4 Text | and only when thoroughly prepared enter on a political career.~ Gorgias Part
5 Intro| his own mouth. And he is prepared to show, after his manner, 6 Intro| Republic). Only he is prepared to maintain the ultimate 7 Text | you dispute my words, I am prepared to argue in defence of them.~ Laws Book
8 8 | the whole city, be worse prepared than boxers? And will the 9 9 | entertain such a view, and be prepared to undergo whatever may Lysis Part
10 Intro| pugnacious,’ and we are thus prepared for the part which a mere Menexenus Part
11 Text | wise man who has long ago prepared what he has to say, although Meno Part
12 Text | then you, Meno’s slave, are prepared to affirm that the double Phaedo Part
13 Intro| mansions.’~Socrates is not prepared to insist on the literal 14 Text | mind his business and be prepared to give the poison twice 15 Text | brought, if the poison is prepared: if not, let the attendant Philebus Part
16 Intro| are raised, Plato seems prepared to desert his ancient ground. Protagoras Part
17 Text | pupil of Protagoras, and are prepared to expend all the property The Republic Book
18 1 | Polemarchus. ~Then you and I are prepared to take up arms against 19 4 | ground has not been duly prepared, you will have noticed how 20 10 | heaven: And are you really prepared to maintain this? ~Yes, The Statesman Part
21 Intro| of things, moist or dry, prepared in the fire or out of the 22 Text | the currier’s art, which prepared coverings in entire pieces, 23 Text | STRANGER: And the wool thus prepared, when twisted by the spindle, 24 Text | moist and dry, of things prepared in the fire or out of the The Symposium Part
25 Intro| to Glaucon, and is quite prepared to have another rehearsal Timaeus Part
26 Intro| branded into my mind; and I am prepared, Socrates, to rehearse to 27 Intro| inodorous liquids which are prepared to receive scents, or the 28 Text | fashioned will not be duly prepared, unless it is formless, 29 Text | then, that we have now prepared for our use the various 30 Text | like a napkin, always ready prepared and at hand to clean the


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