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thither

The Apology
   Part
1 Text | privately to every one of you, thither I went, and sought to persuade Critias Part
2 Text | first saw the light, and thither the people annually brought Crito Part
3 Text | wounds or death in battle, thither we follow as is right; neither Gorgias Part
4 Text | unrighteous men who come thither. And among them, as I confidently Laches Part
5 Text | and fly quickly hither and thither’; and he passes an encomium Laws Book
6 2 | whither the argument leads, thither let us follow; for if there 7 4 | long and steep is the way thither, and rugged at first; but 8 6 | inhabitants, inviting men to run thither instead of repelling their Meno Part
9 Text | the place and led others thither, would he not be a right Phaedo Part
10 Intro| soul wanders hither and thither without companion or guide, 11 Text | and immortal and rational: thither arriving, she is secure 12 Text | beginning of his journey thither.~For after death, as they 13 Text | up and down, hither and thither, over the earthjust as Phaedrus Part
14 Text | behold the beautiful one, thither in her desire she runs. The Republic Book
15 3 | whither the argument may blow, thither we go. ~And go we will, 16 5 | guide who points the way thither; who see the many just, 17 7 | of the idea of good; and thither, as I was saying, all things 18 7 | are the paths which lead thither; for these paths will also 19 9 | into the true upper world; thither they neither look, nor do The Seventh Letter Part
20 Text | Italy were trying to drag me thither, while my friends at Athens The Symposium Part
21 Text | and vanities of human lifethither looking, and holding converse Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| harbour, and on his way thither had met Theaetetus, who Timaeus Part
23 Text | staying, or rather on our way thither, we talked the matter over, 24 Text | swaying unevenly hither and thither, was shaken by them, and 25 Text | water, is borne hither and thither, until its parts, meeting 26 Text | and down and hither and thither towards their own places; 27 Text | I say, he were to ascend thither, and, having the power to


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