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Charmides Part
1 PreS | respect for the learning and ability of Dr. Jackson, I find myself Cratylus Part
2 Text | according to the measure of our ability, saying by way of preface, Gorgias Part
3 Intro| Callicles exhibits great ability in defending himself and 4 Intro| I mean men of political ability, who ought to govern and 5 Intro| admiration of others. A man of ability can easily feign the language 6 Text | and if I died from want of ability to do so, that would indeed Laws Book
7 1 | until to the best of my ability I have examined them, but 8 2 | accomplished to the best of our ability, and let us see whether 9 5 | will to the utmost of our ability receive as friends with 10 7 | we also according to our ability are tragic poets, and our 11 8 | of whom are not without ability, but they are unfortunate.~ Parmenides Part
12 Intro| will require superhuman ability; there will always be a 13 Intro| will require superhuman ability, and the learner will be 14 Text | existence be a man of great ability and knowledge, and is willing 15 Text | gifted with very considerable ability before he can learn that Phaedo Part
16 Text | seeking, according to my ability, to find a place;—whether Phaedrus Part
17 Text | to the measure of their ability, in the way which is most Philebus Part
18 Text | fellow, to the best of my ability.~PROTARCHUS: Very good.~ Protagoras Part
19 Text | he is himself in natural ability quite a match for anybody 20 Text | each one according to his ability; and you say Where are the 21 Text | them to the best of their ability,—but who will carry them 22 Text | is a difference between ability and strength; the former 23 Text | men by art, and also, like ability, by madness and rage; but The Statesman Part
24 Intro| sovereigns in virtue and ability. In certain states of the The Symposium Part
25 Text | according to the measure of my ability I must try to do my best. 26 Text | which, according to my ability, I dedicate to the god.~ 27 Text | according to the measure of my ability now and ever.~The words Timaeus Part
28 Text | endeavour according to our ability gracefully to execute the