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Charmides Part
1 PreS | original, but rarely; and when adopted, it should have a certain 2 PreS | according to the order adopted in this work, ends with 3 Intro| The order which has been adopted is intended mainly for the Critias Part
4 Intro| Erysichthon, were preserved and adopted in later times, but the Laws Book
5 7 | we prefer that which is adopted by the Thracians and many 6 9 | children of their own, not adopted, shall be required to decide; 7 11 | any of his children to be adopted by another citizen, let 8 11 | and above who has not been adopted upon any lot, and who may 9 11 | men, whether his own or an adopted son, let the testator make 10 11 | gives all the rest to his adopted son, and makes a friend 11 12 | uncivilized; it is a practise adopted by people who use harsh Lysis Part
12 Intro| irony, which is sometimes adopted in talking to children, Meno Part
13 Text | their showing we should have adopted them, and when we had got Phaedo Part
14 Text | this was the method which I adopted: I first assumed some principle Philebus Part
15 Intro| of accuracy which is here adopted, it is rightly placed lower 16 Intro| which thou actest may be adopted as a law by all rational Protagoras Part
17 Text | of them, as I was saying, adopted these arts as veils or disguises The Republic Book
18 1 | commonly said to err, and I adopted the common mode of speaking. 19 8 | follow our old plan, which we adopted with a view to clearness, The Sophist Part
20 Intro| reflected.~A milder tone is adopted towards the Sophists in 21 Intro| world (e.g. Methodists) is adopted by the obnoxious or derided 22 Text | sons, and which is still adopted by many—either of roughly The Symposium Part
23 Intro| The order which has been adopted in this translation rests Theaetetus Part
24 Text | which must, as we said, be adopted by him who maintains knowledge Timaeus Part
25 Intro| the writer De Caelo having adopted the other interpretation 26 Intro| constructed into figures. Plato adopted their speculations and improved 27 Text | but in any other will be adopted by no man of sense: I mean