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dying

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | the chance of living or dying; he ought only to consider Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| philosophy in which the old is dying out, and the new has not Gorgias Part
3 Intro| put to him, whether a man dying in torments was happy still, 4 Intro| enough. Much less will the dying patriot be dreaming of the 5 Intro| what became of the infantsdying almost as soon as they were Laws Book
6 4 | the attack of an enemy and dying boldly; and that there were 7 9 | the murdered person before dying freely forgives the murderer, 8 11 | testamentary wishes of the dying and the case of those who 9 11 | consolation to the living and dying, Cleinias, and let the law 10 11 | these laws.~And if a man dying by some unexpected fate Meno Part
11 Text | an end, which is termed dying, and at another time is Phaedo Part
12 Intro| a passage from living to dying, for then all would end 13 Intro| of individuals living and dying. When this objection has 14 Intro| strongest in death. Even the dying mother is dreaming of her 15 Intro| the swan pours forth his dying lay. Perhaps the extreme 16 Intro| language into the mouth of the dying Cyrus which recalls the 17 Text | will be ready to follow the dying?~Socrates replied: And have 18 Text | always pursuing death and dying; and if this be so, and 19 Text | occupied in the practice of dying, wherefore also to them 20 Text | visible—for surely the act of dying is visible?~Surely, he said.~ 21 Text | born only from death and dying, must she not after death 22 Text | engaged in the practice of dying? For is not philosophy the 23 Text | have had a good bargain in dying, for they would have been Philebus Part
24 Text | will say of him, that he is dying with these delights; and The Republic Book
25 3 | his usual regimen, and so dying hard, by the help of science 26 10 | this, and says that the dying do really become more evil 27 10 | concerning young children dying almost as soon as they were The Symposium Part
28 Intro| philosophy might be described as ‘dying for love;’ and there are 29 Text | they were on the point of dying from hunger and self-neglect, Theaetetus Part
30 Intro| the army at Corinth in a dying state. The expectation of


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