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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| one another.~It has been usual to depreciate modern languages Crito Part
2 Text | they do not meet with the usual fate of orphans, there will Laws Book
3 7 | and at variance with the usual language of age. But when 4 9 | them severally under their usual names, we will proceed to Phaedo Part
5 Intro| disciples meet earlier than usual in order that they may converse 6 Text | we assembled sooner than usual, having heard on the day 7 Text | do with that whatever is usual, and what you think best.~ Phaedrus Part
8 Intro| deeper vein of irony than usual. Having improvised his own 9 Text | to cross the stream the usual sign was given to me,—that Protagoras Part
10 Intro| Here as elsewhere is the usual contrast between the Sophists The Republic Book
11 3 | departed in anything from his usual regimen, and so dying hard, 12 3 | operations, and bade them live as usual, herein consulting the interests 13 4 | silver, and all that is usual among the favorites of fortune; 14 8 | he said, that is their usual way. ~Then comes the famous 15 10 | begin the inquiry in our usual manner: Whenever a number The Second Alcibiades Part
16 Text | widely different from the usual requests of the Hellenes. The Seventh Letter Part
17 Text | of life was that which is usual in the courts of despots.~ The Sophist Part
18 Intro| seems to blend with Plato’s usual description of the Sophists, 19 Text | THEAETETUS: Yes, that is the usual expression.~STRANGER: And The Symposium Part
20 Text | half over—for the fit, as usual, was not of long duration — 21 Text | and there had been the usual ceremonies, they were about 22 Text | the sort; he conversed as usual, and spent the day with 23 Text | praised by Socrates.~The usual way, said Alcibiades; where 24 Text | bath, and passed the day as usual. In the evening he retired Timaeus Part
25 Intro| a manner contrary to the usual mode, the right and left 26 Text | civilized life, after the usual interval, the stream from 27 Text | a manner contrary to the usual mode of meeting; but the