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The Apology Part
1 Text | doctrines are found in the books of Anaxagoras the Clazomenian, Charmides Part
2 PreF | labourers in the same field. The books which I have found of most 3 PreF | no regular publication of books, and every temptation to 4 PreS | no regular publication of books, they easily crept into Cratylus Part
5 Intro| at the end of our logic books; and the etymologies of Laws Book
6 8 | excess be registered in the books of the guardians of the Lysis Part
7 Intro| in the eighth and ninth books of the Nicomachean Ethics Meno Part
8 Intro| hand, in the 6th and 7th books of the Republic we reach Parmenides Part
9 Intro| would be spoken of in modern books. Indeed, there are very Phaedo Part
10 Intro| are alive, so long as his books continue to be read, so 11 Intro| Orphic poets: a ‘heap of books’ (Republic), passing under 12 Intro| which he felt in reading the books of Anaxagoras. The return 13 Text | money, and I seized the books and read them as fast as Phaedrus Part
14 Intro| dishes, but of unreadable books, he might have something 15 Intro| criticism, of making many books, of writing articles in 16 Intro| nothing better than Sibylline books, Orphic poems, Byzantine 17 Intro| later ages. And when new books ceased to be written, why 18 Intro| of the world will be open books, which he who wills may 19 Text | deal surely to be found in books of rhetoric?~SOCRATES: Yes; Protagoras Part
20 Text | ask of any of them, like books, they can neither answer The Republic Book
21 2 | And they produce a host of books written by Musaeus and Orpheus, Theaetetus Part
22 Intro| reference is made to the books in which the statement occurs;— 23 Intro| who has ‘often read the books,’ is supposed to acknowledge ( 24 Intro| body of truths stored up in books, which when once ascertained 25 Intro| essay first appeared, many books on Psychology have been Timaeus Part
26 Intro| Plato had purchased three books of his writings from a relation 27 Intro| like other forgeries, in books, but on stone. Probably