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The Apology Part
1 Text | oracle is the source has constantly been in the habit of opposing Cratylus Part
2 Text | always getting dizzy from constantly going round and round, and Crito Part
3 Intro| there for seventy years more constantly than any other citizen.’ Euthydemus Part
4 Intro| among us, and new ones are constantly springing up. But they are Gorgias Part
5 Intro| they are widely spread; we constantly find them recurring in reviews 6 Intro| familiar remark that we constantly blame others when we have 7 Text | round to the same point, and constantly misunderstanding one another. Laws Book
8 4 | necessity of poverty are constantly overturning governments 9 7 | are made in them, and they constantly change, and the young never 10 7 | insist that they should be constantly hearing them read aloud, Lysis Part
11 Text | attracted Lysis, who was constantly turning round to look at Meno Part
12 Intro| knowledge, Plato has been constantly tending in the previous 13 Intro| illusions of language, and are constantly crying out against them, Parmenides Part
14 Intro| the later dialogues he is constantly engaged both with the theory 15 Intro| law, and the like, are constantly put in the place of facts, Phaedo Part
16 Intro| principles should be most constantly reviewed (Phaedo and Crat.), 17 Intro| tragedians on the other hand constantly assume the continued existence Philebus Part
18 Intro| gratification of our bodily desires constantly affords some degree of pleasure, 19 Intro| disorder in the individual, are constantly assuming a more natural 20 Text | class of goods; and we are constantly reminding ourselves of what The Republic Book
21 4 | drink? ~Yes, he said, it constantly happens. ~And in such a The Seventh Letter Part
22 Text | constitutions of such cities must be constantly changing, tyrannies, oligarchies The Sophist Part
23 Intro| induction and deduction are constantly employed in the dialogues 24 Text | at the gymnasium, and is constantly accustomed to work with The Statesman Part
25 Intro| Ideas in his mind. He is constantly dwelling on the importance 26 Intro| general analogy of the arts is constantly employed by him as well Timaeus Part
27 Intro| They are represented as constantly thinking of the same; for 28 Intro| medicine. The writer himself is constantly repeating that he is speaking