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The Apology Part
1 Intro| want of arrangement, the ironical simplicity, are found to 2 Intro| when taken out of this ironical form, is doubtless sound: 3 Intro| is not to be regarded as ironical or sceptical. He is arguing ‘ 4 Intro| not so remarkable as the ironical spirit in which he goes Cratylus Part
5 Intro| and puzzling mankind by an ironical exaggeration of their absurdities. 6 Intro| Socrates in his genial and ironical mood hits right and left 7 Text | further explanation he is ironical and mysterious, and seems The First Alcibiades Part
8 Intro| would have ascribed to the ironical Socrates the rather unmeaning Gorgias Part
9 Intro| with the youthful Polus, ironical and sarcastic in his encounter 10 Intro| silent. He is indeed more ironical and provoking than in any 11 Intro| the age of Plato and the ironical character of his writings, 12 Intro| is in earnest, the more ironical he becomes; and he is never 13 Intro| more in earnest or more ironical than in the Gorgias. He 14 Intro| of politicians: (12) the ironical tale of the pilot who plies 15 Text | you.~CALLICLES: You are ironical.~SOCRATES: No, by the hero 16 Text | were just now saying many ironical things against me, I am Menexenus Part
17 Intro| rhetoricians is transparent.~The ironical assumption of Socrates, Phaedo Part
18 Intro| the last objector, or the ironical touch, ‘Me already, as the Phaedrus Part
19 Intro| Socrates is necessarily ironical; for he has to withdraw 20 Intro| versions of the story, the ironical manner in which these explanations Philebus Part
21 Intro| heaven and earth’ with the ironical addition, ‘in this way truly Protagoras Part
22 Intro| character, paradoxical, ironical, tiresome, but seeking for 23 Intro| consistent with his own ironical character; he admits that 24 Intro| offer a parallel to the ironical criticism of Simonides, The Republic Book
25 1 | bitter laugh; that's your ironical style! Did I not foresee-have The Sophist Part
26 Text | other as the dissembling or ironical imitator?~THEAETETUS: Very The Symposium Part
27 Text | words he replied in the ironical manner which is so characteristic Theaetetus Part
28 Intro| and also, with a sort of ironical admiration, expresses his 29 Intro| Sophist), and accords with the ironical spirit in which the wisest Timaeus Part
30 Intro| The slight touch, perhaps ironical, contained in the words, ‘