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The Apology Part
1 Intro| used by him must have been remembered, and some of the facts recorded Cratylus Part
2 Intro| by each other. It must be remembered that in all the languages 3 Intro| understood or more easily remembered. It is a quality which really Euthydemus Part
4 Text | springes of words. And I remembered that Connus was always angry Gorgias Part
5 Intro| against him, and may not be remembered by a distant posterity.~ Lysis Part
6 Text | what had been said, and I remembered that, although he was in Menexenus Part
7 Intro| in its favour. It must be remembered also that the work was famous 8 Text | they should be gratefully remembered by us, because they compelled 9 Text | interred here. Ever to be remembered and honoured are they, for 10 Text | of the Hellenes, when she remembered how they had received good Meno Part
11 Text | we were just now saying, ‘remembered’? For there is no use in Parmenides Part
12 Text | an acquaintance whom he remembered from my former visit, and Phaedo Part
13 Text | thinking that if Aesop had remembered them, he would have made Philebus Part
14 Intro| his own age, and is hardly remembered in this.~While acknowledging The Republic Book
15 7 | about him. ~And when he remembered his old habitation, and 16 10 | them; they may not have remembered when they saw their works The Sophist Part
17 Text | fully discussed, and that he remembered the answer.~SOCRATES: Then The Statesman Part
18 Text | executing, as far as he remembered them, the instructions of 19 Text | instructions will not be remembered unless they are written The Symposium Part
20 Text | the chief thing which he remembered was Socrates compelling Theaetetus Part
21 Intro| as I parted from him, I remembered that Socrates had seen him 22 Intro| succeeds in stamping is remembered and known by him as long 23 Intro| childhood not a word may be remembered, and yet, when a new beginning 24 Text | turned back, and then I remembered what Socrates had said of 25 Text | man who had learned and remembered could fail to know, and Timaeus Part
26 Text | Critias, my grandfather, who remembered and repeated it to us. There 27 Text | tale to my companions as I remembered it; and after I left them, 28 Text | visions in dreams, which are remembered by us when we are awake