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Critias Part
1 Text | state of life, and thinking lightly of the possession of gold Euthydemus Part
2 Intro| know or do not know,’ is lightly touched upon at the commencement The First Alcibiades Part
3 Pre | or philosophy we should lightly reject them. Some difference 4 Text | thing, and was he to be lightly esteemed who inscribed the Laws Book
5 3 | playfully to any of those who lightly undertake the making of 6 9 | struck by an elder should lightly endure his anger, laying 7 11 | is an excellent rule not lightly to defile the names of the 8 11 | and brought up, shall not lightly or at once execute his purpose; 9 12 | look upon the world not lightly or ignorantly, there was Lysis Part
10 Intro| kindness. But he will not lightly renew a tie which has not 11 Intro| a tie which has not been lightly broken...These are a few Menexenus Part
12 Pre | or philosophy we should lightly reject them. Some difference 13 Text | to bear the calamity as lightly as possible, and not to 14 Text | if they bear their loss lightly and temperately. For our Parmenides Part
15 Intro| compare Soph.). Here is lightly touched one of the most Phaedo Part
16 Text | wanting to fly away and lightly leave a master who is better 17 Text | you well, and try to bear lightly what must needs be—you know Phaedrus Part
18 Text | heaven whither they are lightly borne by justice, and there Philebus Part
19 Intro| discussion, in which some topics lightly passed over were to receive Protagoras Part
20 Intro| thrown over truths which are lightly suggested, and all woven The Republic Book
21 1 | think that old age sits lightly upon you, not because of 22 2 | ought certainly not to be lightly told to young and thoughtless 23 10 | do all things because he lightly touches on a small part The Sophist Part
24 Intro| begin at the beginning.~Lightly in the days of our youth, The Statesman Part
25 Text | SOCRATES: That is a hope not lightly to be renounced.~STRANGER: The Symposium Part
26 Intro| application, he touches lightly upon a difficulty which Theaetetus Part
27 Intro| for the great Parmenides lightly to attack him. (We shall Timaeus Part
28 Intro| summary of the Republic. He lightly touches upon a few points,—