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The Apology Part
1 Text | dramatic poets.) (price of admission one drachma at the most); Charmides Part
2 PreF | deprived of credit by the admission of the Epistles, which are 3 Text | not right in making that admission?~I think not.~How very strange, Cratylus Part
4 Intro| element of convention; but the admission of this does not help us Euthydemus Part
5 Text | I said, our making the admission that we should be happy Euthyphro Part
6 Text | why not. But whether this admission will greatly assist you Gorgias Part
7 Text | them, and then out of this admission there arose a contradiction— 8 Text | then in consequence of this admission, Gorgias was compelled to 9 Text | injustice, for this was the admission which led to his being entangled 10 Text | I am contented with the admission that rhetoric is of two Ion Part
11 Intro| course of conversation the admission is elicited from Ion that Laws Book
12 10 | Do you remember our old admission, that if the soul was prior Lysis Part
13 Text | at the time of making the admission we were of opinion that Phaedo Part
14 Intro| harmony of the body. But the admission of the pre-existence of 15 Intro| will only ask for a further admission:—that beauty is the cause Phaedrus Part
16 Intro| the primum mobile, and the admission of impulse into the immortal Protagoras Part
17 Intro| like any other part. This admission, which has been somewhat 18 Intro| who inveigles him into an admission that everything has but 19 Intro| first obtaining from him the admission that all virtue is in the 20 Text | Protagoras will make a similar admission, and confess that he is 21 Text | flat contradiction to the admission which has been already made, 22 Text | pleasanter, and better?~The admission of that, he replied, would The Republic Book
23 5 | am not mistaken, such an admission was made by us. "And do 24 7 | Then must not a further admission be made? ~What admission? ~ 25 7 | admission be made? ~What admission? ~That the knowledge at 26 10 | gods and men, still this admission ought to be made for the The Sophist Part
27 Text | STRANGER: Then by this admission everything is instantly 28 Text | this was implied in recent admission.~STRANGER: And, in the second The Symposium Part
29 Text | deformity?~He assented.~And the admission has been already made that Theaetetus Part
30 Text | is afraid of making this admission, would he ever grant that