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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| Socrates ends, as he has begun, with a rational explanation 2 Intro| the speech of man to have begun as with the cries of animals, Euthyphro Part
3 Text | if he goes on as he has begun, he will be a very great The First Alcibiades Part
4 Text | about, and now that you have begun to speak again, I am still Gorgias Part
5 Intro| an education of man to be begun in this world, and to be 6 Text | advising me, now that you have begun, until I have learned clearly 7 Text | excellent; go on as you have begun, and have no shame; I, too, Laws Book
8 6 | business”; and “to have begun well” is praised by all, 9 7 | manner in which we have begun to go through the rules 10 9 | and then go free.~Having begun to speak of homicide, let 11 9 | circumstances, if the other has begun, and he only defends himself, 12 11 | revilings, whether he has begun the quarrel or is only retaliating, Meno Part
13 Intro| remarked that Descartes, having begun by dismissing all presuppositions, 14 Intro| philosophy, that having begun (like the Presocratics) Phaedrus Part
15 Intro| and those who have once begun can never go back. When 16 Text | him; and when he has once begun, he must go on and rehabilitate 17 Text | For those who have once begun the heavenward pilgrimage 18 Text | what he ought; for he has begun at the end, and is swimming Philebus Part
19 Intro| in which the style has begun to alter, and the dramatic 20 Intro| a technical language has begun to supersede and overgrow Protagoras Part
21 Text | you proceed as you have begun.~Well then, I said, let The Republic Book
22 5 | he replied. Yet, having begun, we must go forward to the The Sophist Part
23 Intro| categories—a work which was only begun by Kant, and elaborated The Statesman Part
24 Intro| of dialectic, which has begun to absorb him.~The plan 25 Intro| that case we should have begun by dividing land animals 26 Text | duty, Theodorus; having begun I must go on, and not leave 27 Text | say that we should have begun at first by dividing land The Symposium Part
28 Text | Loves than one,—should have begun by determining which of 29 Text | reveal him to you; having begun, I must go on. See you how 30 Text | him boldly, and, as I had begun, not give him up, but see