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departure

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | that immediately after my departure punishment far heavier than 2 Text | which I utter before my departure to the judges who have condemned 3 Text | your hands.~The hour of departure has arrived, and we go our Charmides Part
4 PreS | preparations for the new departure are discovered in the Parmenides 5 Text | grown up at the time of your departure.~Certainly, I know him, Gorgias Part
6 Text | which rejoiced most at the departure of the enemy, the coward 7 Text | better pleased at the enemy’s departure?~CALLICLES: I dare say.~ Laws Book
8 9 | concerning the remaining or departure of their descendants—there 9 9 | if they would take their departure, inasmuch as they would Phaedo Part
10 Text | instead of rejoicing at their departure to that place where, when 11 Text | impure at the time of her departure, and is the companion and 12 Text | pure at the time of his departure is allowed to enter the 13 Text | likely ever to be pure at her departure to the world below, but 14 Text | these pursuits, will at her departure from the body be scattered 15 Text | number three took their departure; and the same argument would Phaedrus Part
16 Text | how to make the gradual departure from truth into the opposite Protagoras Part
17 Text | up, and was in the act of departure. Son of Hipponicus, I replied, The Republic Book
18 6 | as steps and points of departure into a world which is above The Seventh Letter Part
19 Text | Surely none.~I took my departure, therefore, acting, so far 20 Text | teaching or with myself. By my departure I secured my own freedom 21 Text | he proceeded to render my departure impossible, bringing me 22 Text | official in charge of points of departure from the country, who would 23 Text | of Dionysios. Before my departure I had brought him and his 24 Text | mentioned, but that, after my departure, he writes a plausible letter 25 Text | not willing to allow my departure, and without giving personal 26 Text | trading-ships took their departure, and it was no longer possible The Symposium Part
27 Intro| when Socrates takes his departure. (5) We may notice the manner 28 Text | recollection,” but the departure of knowledge, which is ever Theaetetus Part
29 Intro| while implying a point of departure in sense and a return to Timaeus Part
30 Text | has retreated; and this departure of the fire is called cooling,


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